= mfqp1 + mfqp2
>
>
> The issue that I see is that if I just use one analyzer, I lose out. I
> know I need to query multiple fields, in multiple ways, but I just dont
> know how to make this work....
>
> Any ideas?
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> > Subject: Re: MultiFieldQueryParser
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> >
> > The issue that I see is that if I just use one analyzer, I lose out. I
> > know
> > I need to query multiple fields, in multiple ways, but I just dont know
> how
> > to make this work
> >
> >
t know how
> to make this work
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> Any ideas?
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