> to update the Synonyms list in Solr
 did you try using solr's api to update synonyms ?


On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 6:19 PM Lasith De Silva <
lasith.desi...@3chillies.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi,
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> Any update on this?
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> Thanks
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> Lasith
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> *From:* Lasith De Silva
> *Sent:* 27 October 2021 13:00
> *To:* users@solr.apache.org
> *Subject:* Solr Synonyms list is not working
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> Hi,
> We've tried to update the Synonyms list and ran a couple of queries in
> Solr but we didn't get the expected results.
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> https://www.screencast.com/t/xF7lUcNy8
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> These are the steps that we did to update the Synonyms list in Solr.
> 1) Update the synonyms.txt by using the given spreadsheet (Restarted Solr
> service in the VM)
> 2) Run this query in the Solr (please see the screenshot)
> 3) This is the folder path that we use to update the Synonyms list Folder
> path: C:\SOLR\solr-8.4.0\server\solr\configsets\_default\conf4)
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> 4) tried changing the field type tokenize factory class but didn't see
> much difference.
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> *Mainsite Infrastructure:*
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> Azure app service
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> Azure VM for Solr instance
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> Sitecore 10
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> Any pointers you could provide to diagnosing this problem would be very
> much appreciated
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> *Kind Regards,*
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> *Lasith De Silva*
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