El 11/02/15 a les 22:20, Xerio Cheri ha escrit:
> Hi Tim,
>
> Thanks so much. Sorry for not mentioning the DSpace version, we're using
> v. 4.1, so Discovery is the enabled engine. I'll tell the staff how it
> works and how to force the AND logic. Thanks again!
>
> 2015-02-11 21:16 GMT+00:00 Tim Donohue <tdono...@duraspace.org
> <mailto:tdono...@duraspace.org>>:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     What version of DSpace are you using?
>
>     The most recent versions of DSpace (4.x and 5.x) both use Discovery
>     (based on Solr) for searching. This means they actually perform
>     weighted/relevancy searches.
>
>     So, if you search on multiple words, items which have both words
>     (essentially an AND) will appear at the top of the search results.
>
>     More info on Discovery is at
>     https://wiki.duraspace.org/__display/DSDOC5x/Discovery
>     <https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC5x/Discovery>
>
>     Discovery has existed in DSpace since DSpace 1.7, but it was
>     disabled by default for some time. Starting in DSpace 4, it is the
>     default search and browse engine for DSpace. If you are not yet
>     using Discovery, you may wish to consider enabling it as it sounds
>     like it may meet your needs.
>
>     If you are using Discovery, you actually can force a "boolean AND"
>     by simply entering two words with "AND". For example:
>       * test AND document -  would only return items that have both
>     "test" and "document"
>       * test document - would return all items that have either "test"
>     or "document" but the ones that have *both* would appear at the top
>     of the results.
>
>     Good luck!
>
>     - Tim
>
>
>     On 2/11/2015 2:42 PM, Xerio Cheri wrote:
>
>         Hi,
>
>         It has been proposed by our staff to change the way DSpace searches
>         terms on XMLUI. By default, it uses OR logic, so if more than
>         one term
>         is entered, any of them will be matched. Is there a simple way
>         to change
>         that behavior so if more than one word is entered in the search
>         box only
>         items that have ALL of them will be displayed?
>
>         Thank you
>
>
>         
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Hi Xerio,

If you prefer having less results when performing a search, you can 
still change the behaviour. You just have to change the value of this 
option in dspace/solr/search/conf/schema.xml to AND:

<solrQueryParser defaultOperator="OR"/>

Cheers,
Àlex

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