Hello Pat,

It fixed my problem. Still It's a bit confusing. Thought enabling star
would let me do searchs with "*", and I'm using extended mode aswell.

Thanks!

On Dec 12, 10:26 pm, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Pedro
>
> It looks like you're using :star => true in your second example. Try removing 
> that option and let us know if it works as you expect.
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 13/12/2010, at 5:18 AM, Pedro Cunha wrote:
>
> > Hello, i'm having some problems searching for records with "-" on
> > fields.
> > I've read we should use a sphinx.yml and configure the char set
> > table.
>
> > If I do this search on console:
>
> > ModelName.search("LOC-4-BUILDING-*")
>
> >  Sphinx   Querying: 'LOC-4-BUILDING-*'
> >  Sphinx (0.009602s)   Found 20 results
>
> > But if I do the exact same search via a controller:
>
> >  Params from the website on console: "search"=>"LOC-4-BUILDING-*"
>
> >  Sphinx   Querying: '*LOC*-*4*-*BUILDING*-*'
> >  Sphinx (0.004071s)   Found 0 results
>
> > I'm aware on the rails app, I got indexed model configured as:
> > set_property :enable_star => true
> > set_property :min_prefix_len => 3
>
> > Is the first property causing the problem on search? Why is TS adding
> > a wildcard between "-" ? I've tried added to char_set_table "-" but no
> > success.
>
> > Best regards, and thanks for the awesome TS
>
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