Not that I know of, although it does give you the parsed fq results, which you could then use as query parameters (i.e. the 'q' parameter) for debugging...
You have to use parens or fully qualify each term (e.g. WAY_ANALYZED:rue WAY_ANALYZED:de....), that's just how the query parsing works... Best Erick On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:49 AM, elisabeth benoit <elisaelisael...@gmail.com> wrote: > thanks > > using parenthesis > > select?&q=VINCI Park&fq=WAY_ANALYZED:(rue de l hotel de ville) AND > (TOWN_ANALYZED:paris OR > DEPARTEMENT_ANALYZED:paris)&rows=200&fl=NAME,TOWN,WAY,score&debugQuery=on > > works > > but I would rather not use parenthesis or AND between those words > > this brings another question: debugQuery=on doesn't give me any information > about fq parameter match. only about q parameter match. > > Is there a way to have debug information about fq parameter match? > > Best regards, > Elisabeth > > > > 2011/7/25 Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> > >> Well, WAY_ANALYZED:de l hotel de ville parses as >> WAY_ANALYZED:de default:l default:hotel default:de default:ville >> >> You probably want something like WAY_ANALYZED:(de l hotel de ville), >> perhaps with AND between them. Try adding &debugQuery=on to your >> queries and you can sometimes see this kind of thing... >> >> Best >> Erick >> >> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 3:23 AM, elisabeth benoit >> <elisaelisael...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > There is something I don't quite get with fq parameter. >> > >> > I have this query >> > >> > select?&q=VINCI Park&fq=WAY_ANALYZED:de l hotel de ville AND >> > (TOWN_ANALYZED:paris OR DEPARTEMENT_ANALYZED:paris)&rows=200&fl=*,score >> > >> > and two answers. One having WAY_ANALYZED = 48 r de l'hôtel de ville, >> which >> > is ok >> > >> > and the other called Vinci Park but having WAY_ANALYZED = 143 r lecourbe. >> > >> > Is there something I didn't understand about fq parameter? >> > >> > I'm using Solr 3.2. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Elisabeth Benoit >> > >> >