OK, let me clarify it: if solrconfig has maxBooleanClauses set to 1000 for example, than queries with clauses more than 1000 in number will be rejected with the mentioned exception. What I want to do is automatically split such queries into sub-queries with at most 1000 clauses inside SOLR and send them to shards. I have already done the splitting and sending code, but how to bypass the maxBooleanClauses check?
Dmitry On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Chris Hostetter <hossman_luc...@fucit.org>wrote: > > : I would like to "by-pass" the maxBooleanClauses limit in such a way, that > : those queries that contain boolean clauses more than maxBooleanClauses in > : the number, would be automatically split into sub-queries. That part is > : done. > : > : Now, when such a query arrives, solr throws > : > : org.apache.lucene.queryParser.ParseException: Cannot parse > : 'AccessionNumber:(TS-E_284668 OR TS-E_284904 OR 0000950123-11-086962 OR > : TS-AS_292840 OR TS-AS_295661 OR TS-AS_296320 OR TS-AS_296805 OR > : TS-AS_296819 OR TS-AS_296820)': too many boolean clauses > > I don't understand your question/issue ... you say you've already worked > arround the maxBooleanClauses (ie: "That part is done") but you didn't say > how, and in your followup quesiton, it sounds like you are still hitting > the limit of maxBooleanClauses. > > So.... what exactly have you changed/done that is "done" and what is the > new problem? > > > -Hoss > -- Regards, Dmitry Kan