>> I think this way is not a good one and is too bad for the application
>> perfomance.
>> Is there a way to ask Lucene to search starting from a fixed position?
>> For instance, regard to the example above, could I search a 000 starting
>> to search at the third posit
that's ok.
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t; I hope all was clear and you can help me because I've no idea how to solve
> the problem.
> Thanks a lot!
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> Luther
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i's a question of math and arithmetic,not a question about lucene.there is
other good way deal with it.
l was clear and you can help me because I've no idea how to solve
> the problem.
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Luther
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