On 5/7/07, Doron Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With a query parser set to allowLeadingWildcard, this should do:
( +item -price:* ) ( +item +price:[0100 TO 0150] )
or, to avoid too-many-cluases risk:
( +item -price:[MIN TO MAX]) ( +item +price:[0100 TO 0150] )
where MIN and MAX cover (at least)
> Is there a way to require a portion of a query only if there are values
for
> > > that field in the document?
> > > e.g. If I know that I only want to match movies made between 1973 and
> > > 1975,
> > > I would like to be able to say in my query that if the document has a
> > > year,
> > > it mu
On 5/6/07, Erick Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/5/07, Daniel Einspanjer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The query syntax reference page talks about the NOT and the - operators,
> but
> it wasn't clear to me what exactly the difference is between
them. Could
> someone tell me briefly wh
See below...
On 5/5/07, Daniel Einspanjer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The query syntax reference page talks about the NOT and the - operators,
but
it wasn't clear to me what exactly the difference is between them. Could
someone tell me briefly what that difference might be or point me at some
f
The query syntax reference page talks about the NOT and the - operators, but
it wasn't clear to me what exactly the difference is between them. Could
someone tell me briefly what that difference might be or point me at some
further docs that describe it?
Is there a way to require a portion of a