Hi,
I suppose, you are using the word delimiter filter with splitOnCaseChange
enabled.
https://solr.apache.org/guide/8_6/filter-descriptions.html#word-delimiter-graph-filter
Disable this option.
Dominique
Le ven. 1 avr. 2022 à 05:28, ozatomic a écrit :
> Thanks JAG,
>
> Is this something tha
I suspect that the fieldType of the field you are searching against is
configured to use the Word Delimiter Graph Filter
(
https://solr.apache.org/guide/8_11/filter-descriptions.html#word-delimiter-graph-filter)
or perhaps the older variant of this filter, the Word Delimiter Filter.
If that is the
Yes, you can update the field type from a TextField to a String or change
the analyzer:
https://solr.apache.org/guide/8_11/analyzers.html
Cheers,
JAG
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 10:41 PM ozatomic wrote:
> Thanks JAG,
>
> Is this something that can configured so that it does not tokenize?
>
> On 1
Thanks JAG,
Is this something that can configured so that it does not tokenize?
On 1/04/2022 1:30 pm, James Greene wrote:
Expected, your search term is getting tokenized to the lowercase to
uppercase is similar to a natural language 'word break' thus it gets
tokenized to 'my word'.
Cheers,
JAG
Expected, your search term is getting tokenized to the lowercase to
uppercase is similar to a natural language 'word break' thus it gets
tokenized to 'my word'.
Cheers,
JAG
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 10:27 PM ozatomic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While doing some testing with my instance of solr I have notice
Hi,
While doing some testing with my instance of solr I have noticed that if
i mix cases in a search string it is treated like 2 words? is this the
expected behavior? or a config issue.
Examples
"myword" returns results with:
- myword
- myWord
- MYWord
"myWORD" returns results with:
- myw