I actually don't fully understand your question.
q=+fileID:111+fileID:222+fileID:333+apple looks like a valid query to me.
(not sure what that space encoded as + is, though)
Also not sure what you mean by:
> Basically the requirement is , if fileIDs are provided as search parameter
> then search should happen on the basis of fileID.
Do you mean "apple" should be ignored if a term (field name:field value) is provided?
Otis
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----- Original Message ----
> From: Suryasnat Das <
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> To:
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> Sent: Monday, July 6, 2009 11:31:10 AM
> Subject: Multiple values for custom fields provided in SOLR query
>
> Hi,
> I have a requirement in which i need to have multiple values in my custom
> fields while forming the search query to SOLR. For example,
> fileID is my custom field. I have defined the fileID in schema.xml as
> name="fileID" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" required="true"
> multiValued="true"/>.
> Now fileID can have multiple values like 111,222,333 etc. So will my query
> be of the form,
>
> q=+fileID:111+fileID:222+fileID:333+apple
>
> where apple is my search query string. I tried with the above query but it
> did not work. SOLR gave invalid query error.
> Basically the requirement is , if fileIDs are provided as search parameter
> then search should happen on the basis of fileID.
>
> Is my approach correct or i need to do something else? Please, if immediate
> help is provided then that would be great.
>
> Regards
> Suryasnat Das
> Infosys.