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Amrit Sarkar updated SOLR-12779:
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Summary: Force field/term centric matching mode for multi-term synonyms
with splitOnWhitespace=false (was: Force field/term centric mode for
multi-term synonyms with splitOnWhitespace=false)
> Force field/term centric matching mode for multi-term synonyms with
> splitOnWhitespace=false
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> Key: SOLR-12779
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12779
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Affects Versions: master (8.0)
> Reporter: Amrit Sarkar
> Priority: Major
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> As Doug Turnbull pointed out on the solr-user mailing list:
> _http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/lucene-solr-user/201703.mbox/%3ccalg6hl8w_cpexcynvks2espdsttcz8_rbcyqwr+zpoxwu5a...@mail.gmail.com%3e_,
> (recommended reading, especially for his discussion of the limitations of
> the new sow=false request parameter), sow=false changes the queries edismax
> produces over multiple fields when any of the fields’ query-time analysis
> differs from the other fields’, e.g. if one field’s analyzer removes
> stopwords when another field’s doesn’t. In this case, rather than a
> dismax-query-per-whitespace-separated-term (edismax’s behavior when
> sow=true), a dismax query per field is produced. This can change results in
> general, but quite significantly when combined with the mm (min-should-match)
> request parameter: since min-should-match applies per field instead of per
> term, missing terms in one field’s analysis won’t disqualify docs from
> matching. E.g. query “Terminator 100” with request param “mm=100%” against
> both a title (text) field and a run_length (integer) field will result in the
> following queries:
> When sow=true:
> {code:java}
> +(DisjunctionMaxQuery((title:terminator))
> DisjunctionMaxQuery((run_length:[100 TO 100] | title:100)))~2{code}
> When sow=false:
> {code:java}
> +DisjunctionMaxQuery((run_length:[100 TO 100] | ((title:terminator
> title:100)~2))){code}
> In the above scenario, when sow=true (and in versions of Solr before 6.5),
> “terminator” must appear in documents in order to produce a match. But when
> sow=false, a document can match if its run_length field is 100, even when the
> title does not contain “terminator”.
> It is good to have an option to force term centric or query-centric matching
> at query parsing; so that expected behavior can be achieved; discussed under
> http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Split-on-whitespace-parameter-doubt-td4404185.html.
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