How can I make it possible to search on words that includes special
characters like + and # as in "C++" and "C#" ?
Filip
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I haven't had much time to look through the lucene documentation - but
still: How could I miss that! DOH - hehe
Much easier than starting from scratch... ;)
Thanks to all of you!
Erik Hatcher wrote:
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> On Sep 11, 2005, at 6:03 AM, Filip Anselm wrote:
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>> I'm comp
ubject: Re: How do I avoid reindexing?
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>>delete document with this id and then add document with the same id.
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>>Jian
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>>On 9/10/05, Filip Anselm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>...well the title says it all
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...well the title says it all
I index some documents - all with the same fields... One of the fields,
"id" is unique for the indexed documents. If i try to index a document
with an id, that is already indexed - the old document should be updated
or replaced with the new document, so that I avoid i
DateFilter sounds great!! - But how is the best way to store dates in af
Field? I get the time as a unix time stamp, seconds since epoch - and
usually I can cut it down to hours or days since ephoc instead - if this
has any effect on the perfomance...
thanks...
Chris Hostetter wrote:
>: How do I
;You can use the date range query. See:
>>http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/queryparsersyntax.html
>>http://www.lucenebook.com/search?query=range+query
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>>Otis
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>>--- Filip Anselm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>Hi
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&g
Hi
If I add a Field with a date to all my indexed documents... how can I
then search and only get the hits where the date Field is between two
specified dates??
Thank you in advance!
Filip
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