First, this kind of question is best asked on
the user's list, this list is for developer-level
discussion. See:
http://lucene.apache.org/solr/discussion.html

But on to your question:
There's nothing in Solr that automatically does
this, so I suspect that it's coming from hybris, I'd
ask this of the Hybris support.

Best
Erick

On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 6:04 AM, Pooja Goel(EMP00) <[email protected]>wrote:

> Can anyone tell how to disable fuzzy search for text fields in solr?****
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>
> I have a field “name_text_en” in solr. When I search for “2930” , I get
> all documents with “2930” in name and also “3930” in name.****
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> Reason: Query at backend was found as:****
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> Query: q=name_text_en:( 2930^100.0 OR 2930*^50.0 OR 2930~^25.0)****
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> Which says exact match (2930^100.0) should be ranked first.****
>
>                       Partial match (2930*^50.0) should be ranked second.*
> ***
>
>                       Similar words (2930~ ^25.0) should be ranked last.**
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> I want to avoid the third search (2930~ ^25.0). Please note that I am
> using hybris extensions for hybris. ****
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> I am new to both hybris and solr.****
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> Please help….****
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> Thanks & Regards,****
>
> Pooja Goel****
>
> Technology Lead - EMP****
>
> Extn: 3658****
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