Hello,
[Stray Toaster [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote]:
>One more thing, honest!
Did you read the manual
http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/docs/queryparsersyntax.html ?
It doesn't explain all details, but you can also create a small test index
and try it out.
>If I have a numeric field, will
>+23
>match 23 AND 230 AND 2345 etcetc?
No, it matches only "23". If you want to get all numbers starting with "23"
append a *.
>Or similarly with alphabetic fields, would
>+toast
>match toaster, toasty and toasted? (Or even toast?)
Same answer. You will get only results containing "toast", but not
"toaster".
Beware if you use an analyzer with a stemmer, then the analyzer will handle
"toasted", "toasting" and other forms as "toast".
The StandardAnalyzer doesn't perform stemming, so you'll get, what you need.
>I really need this to match exactly.
Regard,
Wolf-Dietrich Materna
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