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Re: exact searches: msg#00087lang.ruby.ferret.general
you may have to use 2 different search finds. one without the # and another with the # for exact matches? Raymond O'connor wrote: > Is there a way to search a ferret index and have it only display exact > matches? > > I read in other posts that you should have an untokenized field for the > exact matches, but I also use the same field for doing unexact matches > too (with the stemming analyzer). Would I need a copy of this field in > the index untokenized to do an exact match or is there any sort of flag > or something I could pass to make it only match exactly when i want to > do an exact search? > > Thanks, > Ray -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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