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? -- -------------------------- Benedetti Alessandro Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti "Tyger, tyger burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England