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Guillaume Smet commented on SOLR-629: ------------------------------------- bq. FYI: the patch didn't seem to apply cleanly on 1.3, but worked fine on 1.4 The old version of the patch which is still attached should work with 1.3. At least, I use it on a pre 1.3 version. The new one is rebased on 1.4 but is the exact same patch. {quote} I get this as the parsed query: "parsedquery_toString"=>"+(((title_words:the~0.6)~0.01 (title_words:game~0.6)~0.01)~2) ()" (I don't want it running anything on the word 'the' because its a stop word) {quote} AFAIK, it's the standard behaviour for fuzziness (and for wildcard queries). The stop word isn't removed because the~0.06 != the, it might be another word. Could any Solr guy confirm? Note that 0.06 is really too low IMHO. I usually use 0.8 or 0.7 for fuzziness. -- Guillaume > Fuzzy search with DisMax request handler > ---------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-629 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-629 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 1.3 > Reporter: Guillaume Smet > Priority: Minor > Attachments: dismax_fuzzy_query_field.v0.1.diff, > dismax_fuzzy_query_field.v0.1.diff > > > The DisMax search handler doesn't support fuzzy queries which would be quite > useful for our usage of Solr and from what I've seen on the list, it's > something several people would like to have. > Following this discussion > http://markmail.org/message/tx6kqr7ga6ponefa#query:solr%20dismax%20fuzzy+page:1+mid:c4pciq6rlr4dwtgm+state:results > , I added the ability to add fuzzy query field in the qf parameter. I kept > the patch as conservative as possible. > The syntax supported is: fieldOne^2.3 fieldTwo~0.3 fieldThree~0.2^-0.4 > fieldFour as discussed in the above thread. > The recursive query aliasing should work even with fuzzy query fields using a > very simple rule: the aliased fields inherit the minSimilarity of their > parent, combined with their own one if they have one. > Only the qf parameter support this syntax atm. I suppose we should make it > usable in pf too. Any opinion? > Comments are very welcome, I'll spend the time needed to put this patch in > good shape. > Thanks. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.