No. Index-time boosts are applied per-doc and/or per-field You may of course use keyword boosting at query-time.
No. Index-time boosts are applied per-doc and/or per-field. You may of course use keyword boosting at query-time.
– tonycoco Jun 13 at 16:59 @tonycoco: yes, that would work as a workaround. – Mauricio Scheffer Jun 13 at 17:16.
Index-time boosts are indeed only applied per field, and you cannot boost terms via copyfield (copy a bunch of boosted fields into an unboosted field and have the boost apply per copy). However, you can use this hack to create your own "boost" by copying a term multiple times into the same field. It will "boost" the relevancy of the term if you use the copied field instead of the original for search queries.It will not, however, be an "exact" boost.
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