This sounds like an issue with your hybris software, not Solr.

Yes, Solr supports fuzzy queries. If you don’t want a fuzzy query, then don’t 
send it to Solr.

-- Jack Krupansky

From: Pooja Goel(EMP00) 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 6:04 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Customizing Text Search in Solr

Can anyone tell how to disable fuzzy search for text fields in solr?

 

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.

Reason: Query at backend was found as:

 

Query: q=name_text_en:( 2930^100.0 OR 2930*^50.0 OR 2930~^25.0)

 

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.

 

I want to avoid the third search (2930~ ^25.0). Please note that I am using 
hybris extensions for hybris. 

I am new to both hybris and solr.

 

Please help….

 

 

Thanks & Regards,

Pooja Goel

Technology Lead - EMP

Extn: 3658



 




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