&debug=query is your friend!
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Rafał Kuć <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > Terms surrounded by " characters will be treated as phrase query. So, > if your default query operator is OR, the attorney:(Roger Miller) will > result in documents with first or second (or both) terms in the > attorney field. The attorney:"Roger Miller" will result only in > documents that have the phrase Roger Miller in the attorney field. > > You may want to look at Lucene query syntax to understand all the > differences: > http://lucene.apache.org/core/4_5_0/queryparser/org/apache/lucene/queryparser/classic/package-summary.html#package_description > > -- > Regards, > Rafał Kuć > Performance Monitoring * Log Analytics * Search Analytics > Solr & Elasticsearch Support * http://sematext.com/ > > > > Also, attorney:(Roger Miller) is same as attorney:"Roger Miller" right? > Or > > the term "Roger Miller" is run against attorney? > > > Thanks, > > -Utkarsh > > > > On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Rafał Kuć <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Hello! > >> > >> In the first one, the two terms 'Roger' and 'Miller' are run against > >> the attorney field. In the second the 'Roger' term is run against the > >> attorney field and the 'Miller' term is run against the default search > >> field. > >> > >> -- > >> Regards, > >> Rafał Kuć > >> Performance Monitoring * Log Analytics * Search Analytics > >> Solr & Elasticsearch Support * http://sematext.com/ > >> > >> > >> > We got different results for these two queries. The first one returned > >> 115 > >> > records and the second returns 179 records. > >> > >> > Thanks, > >> > >> > Fudong > >> > >> > > >
