Setting field to Field.Index.UN_TOKENIZED works perfectly. Thanks to all.
Regards,
Eddie
On 8/7/06, Nicolas Lalevée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le Lundi 07 Août 2006 19:28, Yiqun "Eddie" Cao a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> We are using lucene in a chemistry database, and we are dealing with
> special words
Le Lundi 07 Août 2006 19:28, Yiqun "Eddie" Cao a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> We are using lucene in a chemistry database, and we are dealing with
> special words containing both digits and characters in English alphabets,
> such as PFC-0234. To prevent lucene from cutting the word into two, we have
> replace
When you say "we've tried the whitespace analyzer", did you mean for BOTH
indexing and searching? If you ony use it for one of those, you'd see
results like this.
And do you use Luke? It'll let you examine your index and see what's
*actually* in it. It's the first place I go when I don't get resu
Hi,
We are using lucene in a chemistry database, and we are dealing with special
words containing both digits and characters in English alphabets, such as
PFC-0234. To prevent lucene from cutting the word into two, we have replaced
all dashes into underscores, so PFC-0234 is stored and indexed as