Hi,
we're performing range queries of a field which is of type double. Some
queries which should generate results does not, and I think it's best
explained by the following examples; it's also expected to exist data in
all ranges:
?q=field:[10.0 TO 20.0] // OK
?q=field:[9.0 TO 20.0] // NOT OK
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 7:37 PM, johan.sjob...@findwise.se wrote:
Hi,
we're performing range queries of a field which is of type double. Some
queries which should generate results does not, and I think it's best
explained by the following examples; it's also expected to exist data in
all
Try a sdouble or sfloat field type?
Andrew.
johan.sjoberg wrote:
Hi,
we're performing range queries of a field which is of type double. Some
queries which should generate results does not, and I think it's best
explained by the following examples; it's also expected to exist data in
On Thursday 20 August 2009 16:07, johan.sjob...@findwise.se wrote:
we're performing range queries of a field which is of type double. Some
queries which should generate results does not, and I think it's best
explained by the following examples; it's also expected to exist data in
all ranges:
SortableDoubleField works excellent, haven't tried TrieField though.
Thanks for the super fast support everyone.
Regards,
Johan
On Thursday 20 August 2009 16:07, johan.sjob...@findwise.se wrote:
we're performing range queries of a field which is of type double. Some
queries which should
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