For your case a,b,c, there won't be much differences.

Boost at indexing time can be more flexible. You can use one field's
value to boost the document's ranking. For example, you could boost
your products' ranking by their prices, or rating scores.

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On 10/23/06, Rupinder Singh Mazara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks what i was looking for was the fact if i can donot need to boost
docs then what will be the difference a) in  query results and b) time
for indexing and c) time to run query and collect result ?

Daniel Naber wrote:
> On Monday 23 October 2006 19:39, Rupinder Singh Mazara wrote:
>
>
>>  where can i get info on  how boosting terms at index time compares to
>> boosting terms at query time ?
>>
>
> At index time you can boost fields and/or documents. Only at query time you
> can boost terms.
>
> Regards
>  Daniel
>
>




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