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Adriano Crestani commented on LUCENE-5069:
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Couldn't the standard flexible query parser be used for that? I know you can
configure numeric fields in it before parsing a query. I think there is a wiki
about it, just can't find it, maybe Uwe remembers where it is. For now you can
take a look at TestNumericQueryParser.
> Can/should we store NumericField's precisionStep in the index?
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> Key: LUCENE-5069
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-5069
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Michael McCandless
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> I was just helping a user (buzzkills) on IRC on why NumericRangeQuery was
> failing to hit the expected docs ... and it was because s/he had indexed with
> precStep=4 but searched with precStep=1.
> Then we wondered if it'd be possible to somehow catch this, e.g. we could
> maybe store precStep in FieldInfo, and then fail at search time if you use a
> "non-matching" precStep?
> I think you can index fine and then search on a multiple of that? E.g., I
> can index with precStep=2 but search with precStep=8? But indexing with
> precStep=4 and searching precStep=1 won't work ...
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