On Jul 6, 8:19 pm, Pat Allan <
p...@freelancing-gods.com> wrote:
> I think it's more a query setup problem - as you're using the extended match mode in all examples. However, you want to quote each data type inside of the parentheses, instead of the other way around:
>
> Project.search("@title \"some name\", @data_type (\"Book\" | \"Audio\")",
> :match_mode => :extended, :per_page => 20)
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Pat
>
> On 07/07/2011, at 11:11 AM, Jeremy Peterson wrote:
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> > Derek,
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> > You need to change your match mode. Doing this will work in your project...
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> > YourModel.search "@data_type book @title think", :match_mode => :extended
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> > Sincerely,
>
> > Jeremy
>
> > On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:45 PM, dwickwire <
wickw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
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> > So sometimes I find myself searching with something like this
>
> > Project.search("@title \"some name\", @data_type \"Book
> > \"", :match_mode => :extended, :per_page => 20)
>
> > This method works great but when I add more than one data_type it
> > doesn't seem to work unless its using the conditions hash.
>
> > -- Doesn't work
> > Project.search("@title \"some name\", @data_type \"(Book | Audio)
> > \"", :match_mode => :extended, :per_page => 20)
>
> > -- Works
> > Project.search("@title \"some name\"", :conditions => {:data_type =>
> > "(Book | Audio)}, :match_mode => :extended, :per_page => 20)
>
> > Is the @field version limited somehow?
>
> > *I'm on TS 1.4.3
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