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Why ezfind makes difference between upper and lowercase

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David Sebastiao

Monday 07 September 2009 10:17:10 am

Hi,

I have a very strange issue with ezfind 2.0. Maybe it's holliday's effect but my instance makes difference between uppecase and lowercase. So i don't have same result with 'foo' and 'FoO'
I'm very disapointed. I've checked if spellcheck was on true.

My request

{def $search=fetch( ezfind, search,
			                    hash( query,     $search_text,
						     'class_id', array(  '37' ),
						     'offset',$offset,
                           	                     'limit',$page_limit,
                           			     'sort_by', hash( 'name', 'asc' ),
                           			     'spell_check', array(true(),'default')
						   ) )}

My ezfind.ini seems ok too

[SpellCheck]
SpellCheck=enabled
DefaultDictionary=default

As described here : <i>http://www.mail-archive.com/svn-ezfind@lists.ez.no/msg00206.html</i>
i've changed solrconfig.xml
- <str name="buildOnCommit">true</str>
+ <str name="buildOnOptimize">true</str>
Restart Solr Service, and run updatesearchindex but still no effect.

Thanks a lot.

David Sebastiao

Wednesday 09 September 2009 3:39:43 am

Ok i found a solution.
I had sorting bug with ezstring attribute soaccording to http://issues.ez.no/IssueView.php?Id=15164 I added DatatypeMap[ezstring]=text in [SolrFieldMapSettings] section in my ezfind.ini.

# Datatype to field type map.
#
# Example:
DatatypeMap[ezstring]=string
DatatypeMap[eztext]=text
DatatypeMap[ezboolean]=boolean
DatatypeMap[ezdate]=date
DatatypeMap[ezdatetime]=date
DatatypeMap[ezfloat]=sfloat
DatatypeMap[ezinteger]=sint
DatatypeMap[ezprice]=sfloat
DatatypeMap[eztime]=date

Thanks to Carlo's and Max's post (http://ez.no/fr/developer/forum/extensions/ez_find/wildcards_and_phrases_and_spanish_order_of_the_results/re_wildcards_and_phrases_and_spanish_order_o__1)
So I resolved my issue changing DatatypeMap[ezstring]=text and creating a custom datatype.