That is true *only if* you combine those 2 clauses with AND.  It's not true 
with OR.


Otis --
Sematext -- http://sematext.com/ -- Lucene - Solr - Nutch



----- Original Message ----
> From: Shrutipriya <shrutipr...@gmail.com>
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:45:30 PM
> Subject: Re: MLT for sorting results?
> 
> true. but in the normal process of search Solr uses parametric fields as
> filters. so if i do the following search keyword = java team lead ; location
> (parametric)=delhi, i will not get docs that match the keywords
> exactly with a different location.
> 
> -shruti
> 
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:29 AM, Otis Gospodnetic <
> otis_gospodne...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> >
> > What you describe is what normal Solr search does already - you can think
> > of the query as a very small document and the search as a process that tries
> > to find documents in the index that are the most similar to that "query
> > document".
> >
> > Otis
> > --
> > Sematext -- http://sematext.com/ -- Lucene - Solr - Nutch
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > > From: Shrutipriya 
> > > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> > > Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 1:50:25 PM
> > > Subject: MLT for sorting results?
> > >
> > > hi,
> > >
> > > i was wondering if anyone has used solr MLT ("more like this") for
> > sorting
> > > search results i.e. documents that are "most" like the query appear on
> > > top and so on. so the query is itself treated like a document and one
> > tries
> > > finding docs "similar" to it from the corpus.
> > >
> > > is there a way to set precision in the MLT handler to help with sorting?
> > > (documents that match 99.9% on top, then 99% .... down to 0.1% or
> > whatever)
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > > shruti
> >
> >

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