Hi,
Is the size of phrases in index arbitrary or only two words? Do you need to
apply some standardisations on individual words? Depending on the answers
indexing will be different, but the goal is to index phrase as a single token
(might need some custom token filter). At search time, you do sh
The problem with pf2 is that it will return the document if it matches
loosely too and then I need to do a comparison to see whether the match was
a complete phrase match OR not before actually using the result. It would
become a 2 step process..
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Hi
Would a pf2 boost suit your needs? You would match loosely on any term, and
your results containing bigrams would be at the top.
HTH -- Rick
On March 1, 2018 11:54:19 AM EST, bbarani wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want to do a complete "phrase contain" match.
>
>For ex: Value is stored as below in the mu
Hi,
I want to do a complete "phrase contain" match.
For ex: Value is stored as below in the multivalued field
1
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*Positive cases: (when it should return this document)*
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searchTerms:show me ways to transfer re
It was not clear at the beginning, but If I understood correctly you could :
*Index Time analysis*
Use whatever charFilter you need, the keyword tokenizer[1] and then token
filters you like ( such as lowercase filter, synonyms ect)
*Query Time Analysis*
You can use a tokenizer you like ( that tok
Hi,
I have a requirement where I want to perform the 'contains' match and would
need your help to define the fieldtype and query for this requirement.
Value stored in SOLR:
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Now, I want the above document to be returned for the below keyword when I
searc