-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Leir [mailto:rleir@leirtech.com]
Sent: 07 March 2018 05:22
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Need a Query syntax for fetching results
Hi Raj
Maybe this would be what you need.
"Keyword Tokenizer
This tokenizer treats the entire text field as a single token."
There used to be an example showing the use of this in schema.xml, but I am
away from my computer so it is hard to check.
And everything Emir says is spot-on.
Then you might want to go further with ngrams or a spelling check so the
user need not be perfect.
Cheers -- Rick
On March 6, 2018 5:40:02 AM EST, "Emir Arnautović"
<emir.arnautovic@sematext.com> wrote:
>Hi Raj,
>You need to get familiar with Solr analysis chain:
>https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/6_6/understanding-analyzers-tokeni
>zers-and-filters.html
><https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/6_6/understanding-analyzers-token
>izers-and-filters.html>
>
>When playing with it, use admin console analysis tab to see what tokens
>are produced.
>
>And you need to understand your search requirements and cover them with
>one or more fields. Note that you can use copyField to index the same
>content in different ways to handle different search requirements.
>
>It is probably not what you want, but based on what you described, you
>do not care about anything but the first token in your field, so you
>can use LimitTokenCountFilter to index only the first token. In query
>analysis you do not use it and with default operator OR you will get
>what you want.
>
>HTH,
>Emir
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>
>> On 6 Mar 2018, at 10:55, Rajvinder Pal <rajvinder.pal@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>>
>> Hi ,
>> I am new to Lucene. I have a requirement where when i request the
>> organization name, it should show the matching organization names.
>>
>> I have written the q param as
>>
>> orgname_text: ABC test
>>
>> it is returning the result :-
>>
>> ABC test limited
>> ABC XYZ limited
>> DEF ABC limted
>> test limited
>>
>> I want all the matching result which starts with either ABC or test.
>so
>> here i dont want DEF ABC limited. Please let me know what feature or
>> syntax i should use to get the required result.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Raj
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