Hi Alexander,
Unfortunately it didn't shake with any satisfaction.
I'm sure there's an easy answer, and I hope I'll get back to search for it
some day.
But for now me & my pragmatic overlords have gone for a work-around
solution that avoids the problem.
//Sean.
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:06 PM, Ale
Hi Sean, Familiarize yourself with the default schema[0], if that is what
you're using. Also check details around this specific type of search around
the web[1].
Let us know how it shakes out,
-Alexander
[0]
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/basho/yokozuna/develop/priv/default_schema.xml
[1]
htt
Hi again!
Apologies for the premature post earlier. I thought I had a solution when I
didn't get the error but when I got around to plugging it into my
application it's still not doing everything that I need.
I've narrowed it down to this minimal testcase, first setup the index &
insert the data:
Hi Jason,
Thanks for the kick, I just needed to look closer!
Yes, had tried escaping but one of my utility functions for dynamically
building the search string had been stripping it out again. D'oh!
Curiously, just escaping the space doesn't work as in the example in the
stackoverflow post.
Putti
Hi Sean,
Have you tried escaping the space in your query?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10023133/solr-wildcard-query-with-whitespace
> On Sep 5, 2016, at 6:24 PM, sean mcevoy wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> We have a solr index where we store something like:
> <<"{\"key_s\":\"ID\",\"body_s\":\"