Hi Scott, Try optimizing after reindexing and this should go away. Had to do with updated/deleted docs participating in score computation.
Otis > On Feb 13, 2015, at 18:29, Scott Johnson <sjohn...@dag.com> wrote: > > We are getting inconsistent scoring results in Solr. It works about 95% of > the time, where a search on one term returns the results which equal exactly > that one term at the top, and results with multiple terms that also contain > that one term are returned lower. Occasionally, however, if a subset of the > data has been re-indexed (the same data just added to the index again) then > the results will be slightly off, for example the data from the earlier > index will get a higher score than it should, until we re-index all the > data. > > > > Our assumption here is that setting omitNorms to false, then indexing the > data, then searching, should result in scores where the data with an exact > match has a higher score. We usually see this but not always. Is something > added to the score besides the value that is being searched that we are not > understaning? > > > > Thanks. > > .................................................................. > Scott Johnson > Data Advantage Group, Inc. > > 604 Mission Street > San Francisco, CA 94105 > Office: +1.415.947.0400 x204 > Fax: +1.415.947.0401 > > Take the first step towards a successful > meta data initiative with MetaCenter - > the only plug and play, real-time > meta data solution. <http://www.dag.com/> www.dag.com > .................................................................. > > >