I know that the _val_ is the only thing influencing the score. The fq is just to limit also by those queries.
What I am asking is if it is possible to just influence the score using _val_ but not in the Q parameter? Something like bq=val_:"{!type=dismax qf=$qqf v=$qspec}" _val_:"{!type=dismax qt=dismaxname v=$qname}" Is there something like that? On 4/21/11 2:45 AM, "Em" <mailformailingli...@yahoo.de> wrote: >Hi, > >I agree with Yonik here - I do not understand what you would like to do as >well. >But some additional note from my side: >Your FQs never influences the score! Of course you can specify the same >query twice, once as a filter - query and once as a regular query but I do >not see the reason to do so. It sounds like unnecessary effort without a >win. > >Regards, >Em > > >Bill Bell wrote: >> >> I would like to influence the score but I would rather not mess with the >> q= >> field since I want the query to dismax for Q. >> >> Something like: >> >> fq={!type=dismax qf=$qqf v=$qspec}& >> fq={!type=dismax qt=dismaxname v=$qname}& >> q=_val_:"{!type=dismax qf=$qqf v=$qspec}" _val_:"{!type=dismax >> qt=dismaxname v=$qname}" >> >> Is there a way to do a filter and add the FQ to the score by doing it >> another way? >> >> Also does this do multiple queries? Is this the right way to do it? >> > > >-- >View this message in context: >http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/How-to-return-score-without-using-val-t >p2841443p2846317.html >Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.