Thank you Pat,

I will check as soon as I can.

Bye.

Il giorno domenica 29 giugno 2014 19:01:06 UTC+2, Pat Allan ha scritto:
>
> Hi Yuri
>
> Sorry for not getting back to you sooner on this, it’s been a busy 
> fortnight.
>
> I’ve just tested this in a local app, here’s what I’ve found:
>
> * column contains “ABC XYZ A++++”
> * Without enable_star, min_infix_len and charset table settings, the 
> following searches both return the object:
>   Model.search “ABC XYZ A++++”
>   Model.search :conditions => {:column => “ABC XYZ A++++”}
> * With enable_star and min_infix_len, but *not* charset table, both of 
> those searches still work.
> * Adding in charset_table (as you defined in your original email), both of 
> those searches also still work, but this one does not:
>   Model.search :conditions => {:column => “ABC XYZ A++++”}, :star => true
>
> I’ve not used any escaping (I’ve not needed to). Is the query “ABC XYZ 
> A++++” actually what’s in your database? Perhaps it’s better to work 
> through this issue with real data. Also: do you generally want to match 
> against + values? And what version of Sphinx are you using?
>
> — 
> Pat
>
> On 17 Jun 2014, at 2:16 pm, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
>
> Uhm ... unfortunately seems doesn't work both the ways. :(
>
> Il giorno martedì 17 giugno 2014 13:17:26 UTC+2, Pat Allan ha scritto:
>>
>> So it turns out + isn’t one of the escaped characters… but perhaps it 
>> should be.
>>
>> Can you try this and see if it helps?
>>
>>     conditions: {has_dccs: code.gsub(‘/‘, ‘\/‘).gsub(‘+’, ‘\+’)}, star: 
>> true
>>
>> Another possibility is it’s the wildcarding of words that’s getting in 
>> the way. Try it without star: true too.
>>
>> On 17 Jun 2014, at 12:59 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hi Pat,
>>
>> for first sorry if I didn't reply before but I could not work on it.
>>
>> I've installed Riddle and added in my Class file:
>>
>> *require 'riddle'*
>>
>> then I try to escape the code in this way
>>
>> *conditions: { has_dccs: Riddle.escape(code.gsub('/', '\/')) }, star: 
>> true*
>>
>> code = "ABC XYZ A++++"
>>
>> but still not works
>>
>> If I print *Riddle.escape(code) *I can't see any difference with 
>> originale code. Print always* ABC XYZ A++++ *and no escaping seems added
>>
>> Thanks again
>>
>> P.S.
>> Charset table is: 
>> *charset_table: "0..9, A..Z->a..z, _, +, a..z, 
>> U+410..U+42F->U+430..U+44F, U+430..U+44F, U+002B, U+FE62, U+FF0B" *
>>
>> where *U+002B = "+"*
>>
>> Il giorno lunedì 9 giugno 2014 17:11:00 UTC+2, Pat Allan ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Hi Yuri
>>>
>>> I think this is because Sphinx considers + to be a special character in 
>>> search queries. You can escape it though:
>>>
>>>   Riddle.escape “ABC XYZ A++++”
>>>
>>> You will still need the + character in your charset_table settings too.
>>>
>>> Does escaping fix the problem?
>>>
>>> — 
>>> Pat
>>>
>>> On 9 Jun 2014, at 11:14 am, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm using thinking-sphinx (2.0.14)
>>>
>>> Il giorno lunedì 9 giugno 2014 11:07:49 UTC+2, [email protected] ha 
>>> scritto:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all, 
>>>>
>>>> for first sorry for my english.
>>>>
>>>> I need to make a search on a string like "ABC XYZ A+++".
>>>>
>>>> Everything work fine when I don't have the "A+++" substring.
>>>>
>>>> I've changed the charset_table config in sphinx.xml adding U+002B (that 
>>>> seems to be the unicode value for plus symbol) and rebuild index but 
>>>> without success.
>>>>
>>>> I've tried to add also other similar plus symbol like  U+FE62, U+FF0B 
>>>> but still not works.
>>>>
>>>> This is my config file:
>>>>
>>>> development:
>>>>   enable_star: true
>>>>   min_infix_len: 1
>>>>   max_matches: 1000000
>>>>   max_filter_values: 200000
>>>>   charset_table: "0..9, A..Z->a..z, _, +, a..z, 
>>>> U+410..U+42F->U+430..U+44F, U+430..U+44F, U+002B, U+FE62, U+FF0B" 
>>>>   thread_stack: 512K 
>>>>   mem_limit: 128M
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Yuri.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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