Hi Jochen
Sphinx doesn't provide that kind of information in search results,
unfortunately. Surely there'd be some other tools out there that you
can feed queries into just to check for the soundex match?
Cheers
--
Pat
On 08/04/2009, at 10:36 PM, Jochen Kaechelin wrote:
>
> my sphinx.yml looks like:
>
> production:
> enable_star: 1
> min_prefix_len: 1
> bin_path: '/usr/local/bin'
> stopwords: /SPHINX/stopwords.txt
> wordforms: /SPHINX/wordforms.txt
> morphology: soundex, libstemmer_german, stem_en
> min_stemming_len: 1
> charset_type: utf-8
> charset_table: 0..9, A..Z->a..z, _, a..z, U+C4->U+E4, U+D6->U+F6,
> U+DC->U+FC, U+DF, U+E4, U+F6, U+FC
> min_infix_length: 1
>
> and I'am sphinxing with:
>
> @products = Product.search params[:query],
> :conditions => { :active => 1 },
> :match_mode => :extended,
> :page => params[:page],
> :per_page => 20,
> :field_weights => { :boost => 110, :kadis_product =>
> 100, :description => 10 },
> :include => :taggings
>
> How can I check if a item in the search result is found by soundex or
> not?
>
> Thanx.
>
> --
> Jochen
>
> >
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