Hi Mahmoud,
can you send us the solrconfig.xml snippet of your request handler please ?

It's kinda strange you get a boost factor for the Title field and that
parsing query, according to your config.

Cheers

On 4 November 2015 at 08:39, Mahmoud Almokadem <prog.mahm...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm using solr 4.8.1. Using edismax as the parser we got the undesirable
> parsed queries and results. The following is two different cases with
> strange behavior: Searching with these parameters
>
>   "mm":"2",
>   "df":"TotalField",
>   "debug":"true",
>   "indent":"true",
>   "fl":"Title",
>   "start":"0",
>   "q.op":"AND",
>   "fq":"",
>   "rows":"10",
>   "wt":"json"
> and the query is
>
> "q":"+(public libraries)",
> Retrieve 502 documents with these parsed query
>
> "rawquerystring":"+(public libraries)",
> "querystring":"+(public libraries)",
> "parsedquery":"(+(+(DisjunctionMaxQuery((Title:public^200.0 |
> TotalField:public^0.1)) DisjunctionMaxQuery((Title:libraries^200.0 |
> TotalField:libraries^0.1)))))/no_coord",
> "parsedquery_toString":"+(+((Title:public^200.0 | TotalField:public^0.1)
> (Title:libraries^200.0 | TotalField:libraries^0.1)))"
> and if the query is
>
> "q":" (public libraries) "
> then it retrieves 8 documents with these parsed query
>
> "rawquerystring":" (public libraries) ",
> "querystring":" (public libraries) ",
> "parsedquery":"(+((DisjunctionMaxQuery((Title:public^200.0 |
> TotalField:public^0.1)) DisjunctionMaxQuery((Title:libraries^200.0 |
> TotalField:libraries^0.1)))~2))/no_coord",
> "parsedquery_toString":"+(((Title:public^200.0 | TotalField:public^0.1)
> (Title:libraries^200.0 | TotalField:libraries^0.1))~2)"
> So the results of adding "+" to get all tokens before the parenthesis
> retrieve more results than removing it.
>
> Is this a bug on this version or there are something missing?




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