Find exact word in order in SphinxQL












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I'got got an indexed columns that contains some numbers (ids) and I need to extract rows that match exactly some numbers in a given order.



For example



"Give me rows that contains 1 followed by 1 followed by 25 followed by 30"



1 1 1 2 2 25 25 26 30 31 => is valid



1 1 1 2 2 25 25 26 31 32 => is not valid



1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 25 30 30 => is valid



I'm trying with 1 >> 1 >> 2 >> 2 but it does not work (I think because it match "1" as single character and not as a "word")










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    I'got got an indexed columns that contains some numbers (ids) and I need to extract rows that match exactly some numbers in a given order.



    For example



    "Give me rows that contains 1 followed by 1 followed by 25 followed by 30"



    1 1 1 2 2 25 25 26 30 31 => is valid



    1 1 1 2 2 25 25 26 31 32 => is not valid



    1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 25 30 30 => is valid



    I'm trying with 1 >> 1 >> 2 >> 2 but it does not work (I think because it match "1" as single character and not as a "word")










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      I'got got an indexed columns that contains some numbers (ids) and I need to extract rows that match exactly some numbers in a given order.



      For example



      "Give me rows that contains 1 followed by 1 followed by 25 followed by 30"



      1 1 1 2 2 25 25 26 30 31 => is valid



      1 1 1 2 2 25 25 26 31 32 => is not valid



      1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 25 30 30 => is valid



      I'm trying with 1 >> 1 >> 2 >> 2 but it does not work (I think because it match "1" as single character and not as a "word")










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      I'got got an indexed columns that contains some numbers (ids) and I need to extract rows that match exactly some numbers in a given order.



      For example



      "Give me rows that contains 1 followed by 1 followed by 25 followed by 30"



      1 1 1 2 2 25 25 26 30 31 => is valid



      1 1 1 2 2 25 25 26 31 32 => is not valid



      1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 25 30 30 => is valid



      I'm trying with 1 >> 1 >> 2 >> 2 but it does not work (I think because it match "1" as single character and not as a "word")







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          The strict order operator is << , soo



          1 << 1 << 25 << 30 


          should work.



          Matching part words/single charactors (as opposed to whole words) would only work if specifically enabled it, eg with min_infix_len=1 and would probably only match if have enable_keywords=1 (unless sphinx is old enough to have enable_stat=0






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            The strict order operator is << , soo



            1 << 1 << 25 << 30 


            should work.



            Matching part words/single charactors (as opposed to whole words) would only work if specifically enabled it, eg with min_infix_len=1 and would probably only match if have enable_keywords=1 (unless sphinx is old enough to have enable_stat=0






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              The strict order operator is << , soo



              1 << 1 << 25 << 30 


              should work.



              Matching part words/single charactors (as opposed to whole words) would only work if specifically enabled it, eg with min_infix_len=1 and would probably only match if have enable_keywords=1 (unless sphinx is old enough to have enable_stat=0






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                The strict order operator is << , soo



                1 << 1 << 25 << 30 


                should work.



                Matching part words/single charactors (as opposed to whole words) would only work if specifically enabled it, eg with min_infix_len=1 and would probably only match if have enable_keywords=1 (unless sphinx is old enough to have enable_stat=0






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                The strict order operator is << , soo



                1 << 1 << 25 << 30 


                should work.



                Matching part words/single charactors (as opposed to whole words) would only work if specifically enabled it, eg with min_infix_len=1 and would probably only match if have enable_keywords=1 (unless sphinx is old enough to have enable_stat=0







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