Hi,
You could peek at your index and see if your synonyms are getting indexed.
The skywalker plugin should let you do that.
Otis
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On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 5:57:27 PM UTC-4, banderon1 wrote:
Thanks, Otis, this looks like the correct path, but I'm still not getting
proper results. I am trying to add the synonyms filter when adding items to
my index. I seem to have the proper syntax (copy & pasted from the
example), but when I add documents (bulk), I don't see any change to my
index. And when I search, it doesn't appear to have any change. How can I
tell if the synonyms filter is being implemented on my index?On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Otis Gospodnetic <otis.gos...@gmail.com<javascript:>
wrote:
Hi,
It sounds like you may be looking for synonyms?
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Otis
Search Analytics - Cloud Monitoring Tools & Services | Sematext
Performance Monitoring - Sematext Monitoring | Infrastructure Monitoring ServiceOn Friday, September 21, 2012 5:32:37 PM UTC-4, banderon1 wrote:
I have two text fields that are indexed (name and description), and when
a query is executed, I want to be able to search for certain keywords based
on the query. For example, if I search for "kleenex", I also want it to
search for "facial tissue". I have hundreds/thousands of keywords to map,
what is the right way to do this?--
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