Hmm... Not necessarily. I'd be happy with any ordering for now. Though
some notion of order and slop would be nice in the future

Sent from my Windows Phone From: Erik Hatcher
Sent: 11/22/2013 3:32 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Reverse mm(min-should-match)
Does order matter?    By "exact" you mean the same tokens in the same positions?

        Erik

On Nov 22, 2013, at 2:54 PM, Doug Turnbull
<dturnb...@opensourceconnections.com> wrote:

> Instead of specifying a percentage or number of query terms must match
> tokens in a field, I'd like to do the opposite -- specify how much of a
> field must match a query.
>
> The problem I'm trying to solve is to boost document titles that closely
> match the query string. If a title looks something like
>
> *Title: *[solr] [the] [worlds] [greatest] [search] [engine]
>
> I want to be able to specify how much of the field must match the query
> string. This differs from normal mm. Normal mm specifies a how much of the
> query must match a field.
>
> As an example, with this title, if I use normal mm=100% and perform the
> following query:
>
> mm=100%
> q=solr
>
> This will match the title above, as 100% of [solr] matches the field
>
> What I really want to get at is a reverse mm:
>
> Rmm=100%
> q=solr
>
> The title above will not match in this case. Only 1/6 of the tokens in the
> field match the query.
>
> However an exact search would match:
>
> Rmm=100%
> q=solr the worlds greatest search engine
>
> Here 100% of the query matches the title, so I'm good.
>
> Is there any way to achieve this in Solr?
>
> --
> Doug Turnbull
> Search & Big Data Architect
> OpenSource Connections <http://o19s.com>

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