Hi, I'll suggest you to read this and that : http://bywatersolutions.com/2012/11/27/a-little-bit-about-relevance-in-koha/ https://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2012-February/031909.html Both helped me to understand a bit more how relevance works in Koha. And, try to desactivate the QueryAutoTruncate system preferences. It doesn't mix well with the relevance ranking. François Charbonnier, Bibl. prof. / Chef de produits Tél. : (888) 604-2627 francois.charbonnier@inLibro.com <mailto:francois.charbonnier@inLibro.com> inLibro | pour esprit libre | www.inLibro.com <http://www.inLibro.com> Le 2016-03-21 09:06, Barton Chittenden a écrit :
Hi,
We just upgraded a library from Koha 3.0 to 3.22. After the upgrade, the library complained that the title "Golden Age" was at the bottom of their OPAC search results.
I checked the obvious first:
OPACdefaultSortField had been set to 'relevance' with OPACdefaultSortOrder set to 'ascending', which would definitely be backwards (least relevant first)... I changed to to 'ascending', and got exactly the same results.
Restarting memcache didn't help.
When I searched using yaz-client, I found that the results that were coming first in the list had the phrase "golden age" in 520$a.
Here's the version of zebra:
$ idzebra-config --version 2.0.59
At this point, I have two major questions:
1) Where do I check which fields are ranked more highly in a relevance search? (I would think that title should be ranked higher than 520$a -- summary). 2) Why didn't the sort order change when I changed OPACdefaultSortOrder from ascending to descending?
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