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[jira] [Created] (SOLR-4927) search pattern issues
raghu created SOLR-4927:
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Summary: search pattern issues
Key: SOLR-4927
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4927
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Task
Components: search
Affects Versions: 1.3
Environment: linux,production
Reporter: raghu
Priority: Critical
We noticed when searching with cn6 in our site there were no results been showing.
Noticed the cn6 pattern is being changed to cnc,below were the related search queries.
Can you please let us know how can we make this work.
Input:
q=(crossReference1_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR (crossReference2_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR (crossReference3_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR (crossReference4_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR (crossReference5_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR (code_string:(cn6^20.0 OR cn6*^10.0)) OR (name_text_en:(cn6*^60.0 OR cn6^120.0)) OR (productcategoryName_text_en_mv:(cn6^20.0 OR cn6*^10.0)) OR (description_text_en:(cn6^100.0 OR cn6*^50.0)) OR (mpn_text:(cn6*^60.0 OR cn6^120.0)) OR (milSpecNumber_string:(cn6^80.0 OR cn6*^40.0)) OR (supplierName_text:(cn6*^20.0 OR cn6^40.0)) OR (supplierCode_string:(cn6*^80.0 OR cn6^160.0))&spellcheck=true&spellcheck.dictionary=en&spellcheck.collate=true&spellcheck.q=cn6&fq=(catalogId:"acalProductCatalogUK")&fq=(catalogVersion:Online)&start=0&rows=20&facet=true&facet.mincount=1&facet.limit=800&facet.sort=count&facet.field=category_string_mv&sort=lifecycleIndicator_int desc,onlineDate_date desc
Output:
q=(crossReference1_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR (crossReference2_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR (crossReference3_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR (crossReference4_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR (crossReference5_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR (code_string:(cnc^20.0 OR cnc*^10.0)) OR (name_text_en:(cnc*^60.0 OR cnc^120.0)) OR (productcategoryName_text_en_mv:(cnc^20.0 OR cnc*^10.0)) OR (description_text_en:(cnc^100.0 OR cnc*^50.0)) OR (mpn_text:(cnc*^60.0 OR cnc^120.0)) OR (milSpecNumber_string:(cnc*^40.0 OR cnc^80.0)) OR (supplierName_text:(cnc*^20.0 OR cnc^40.0)) OR (supplierCode_string:(cnc*^80.0 OR cnc^160.0))&spellcheck=true&spellcheck.dictionary=en&spellcheck.collate=true&spellcheck.q=cnc&fq=(catalogId:"acalProductCatalogUK")&fq=(catalogVersion:Online)&start=0&rows=20&facet=true&facet.mincount=1&facet.limit=800&facet.sort=count&facet.field=category_string_mv&sort=lifecycleIndicator_int desc,onlineDate_date desc
Regards,
Raghu.
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Re: [jira] [Created] (SOLR-4927) search pattern issues
Posted by Jack Krupansky <ja...@basetechnology.com>.
Please pursue this on the Solr user mailing list first - unless you have
specific reasons that there is a bug in Solr - and I would note that you
offered no indications in your description that there is an actual problem
with Solr itself.
-- Jack Krupansky
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From: raghu (JIRA)
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 9:43 AM
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Subject: [jira] [Created] (SOLR-4927) search pattern issues
raghu created SOLR-4927:
---------------------------
Summary: search pattern issues
Key: SOLR-4927
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4927
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Task
Components: search
Affects Versions: 1.3
Environment: linux,production
Reporter: raghu
Priority: Critical
We noticed when searching with cn6 in our site there were no results been
showing.
Noticed the cn6 pattern is being changed to cnc,below were the related
search queries.
Can you please let us know how can we make this work.
Input:
q=(crossReference1_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR
(crossReference2_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR
(crossReference3_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR
(crossReference4_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR
(crossReference5_string:(cn6*^30.0 OR cn6^60.0)) OR (code_string:(cn6^20.0
OR cn6*^10.0)) OR (name_text_en:(cn6*^60.0 OR cn6^120.0)) OR
(productcategoryName_text_en_mv:(cn6^20.0 OR cn6*^10.0)) OR
(description_text_en:(cn6^100.0 OR cn6*^50.0)) OR (mpn_text:(cn6*^60.0 OR
cn6^120.0)) OR (milSpecNumber_string:(cn6^80.0 OR cn6*^40.0)) OR
(supplierName_text:(cn6*^20.0 OR cn6^40.0)) OR
(supplierCode_string:(cn6*^80.0 OR
cn6^160.0))&spellcheck=true&spellcheck.dictionary=en&spellcheck.collate=true&spellcheck.q=cn6&fq=(catalogId:"acalProductCatalogUK")&fq=(catalogVersion:Online)&start=0&rows=20&facet=true&facet.mincount=1&facet.limit=800&facet.sort=count&facet.field=category_string_mv&sort=lifecycleIndicator_int
desc,onlineDate_date desc
Output:
q=(crossReference1_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR
(crossReference2_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR
(crossReference3_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR
(crossReference4_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR
(crossReference5_string:(cnc^60.0 OR cnc*^30.0)) OR (code_string:(cnc^20.0
OR cnc*^10.0)) OR (name_text_en:(cnc*^60.0 OR cnc^120.0)) OR
(productcategoryName_text_en_mv:(cnc^20.0 OR cnc*^10.0)) OR
(description_text_en:(cnc^100.0 OR cnc*^50.0)) OR (mpn_text:(cnc*^60.0 OR
cnc^120.0)) OR (milSpecNumber_string:(cnc*^40.0 OR cnc^80.0)) OR
(supplierName_text:(cnc*^20.0 OR cnc^40.0)) OR
(supplierCode_string:(cnc*^80.0 OR
cnc^160.0))&spellcheck=true&spellcheck.dictionary=en&spellcheck.collate=true&spellcheck.q=cnc&fq=(catalogId:"acalProductCatalogUK")&fq=(catalogVersion:Online)&start=0&rows=20&facet=true&facet.mincount=1&facet.limit=800&facet.sort=count&facet.field=category_string_mv&sort=lifecycleIndicator_int
desc,onlineDate_date desc
Regards,
Raghu.
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