Hi, If you use trunk (4.0) version, you can say fq=price:[10 TO 20} and have the upper bound be exclusive.
-- Jan Høydahl, search solution architect Cominvent AS - www.cominvent.com Solr Training - www.solrtraining.com On 10. feb. 2012, at 00:58, Yuhao wrote: > I've changed the "facet.range.include" option to every possible value (lower, > upper, edge, outer, all)**. It only changes the count shown in the "Ranges" > facet menu on the left. It has no effect on the count and results shown in > search results, which ALWAYS is inclusive of both the lower AND upper bounds > (which is equivalent to "include = all"). Is this by design? I would like > to make the search results include the lower bound, but not the upper bound. > Can I do that? > > My range field is multi-valued, but I don't think that should be the problem. > > ** Actually, it doesn't like "outer" for some reason, which leaves the facet > completely empty.