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rspeer avatar rspeer commented on August 23, 2024

It looks like I neglected to mention this in the changelog until now. (I've
added it.)

The "score" attribute was always an artifact of Solr, and now that the data
isn't stored in Solr, that attribute doesn't appear anymore.

You should use the "weight" attribute instead. The "score" represented the
"weight" multiplied by Solr's built-in search weight, which was difficult
to define anyway.

On Mon Feb 23 2015 at 2:40:39 PM Tim Daubenschütz [email protected]
wrote:

Hi,

I just loaded version 5.3 on my server and what seems to be missing is the
score attribute for every concept.
Because I highly need this attribute, I'd like to ask were it went as I
can't seem to find it getting removed in one of the commits.

Is this a bug or did you remove it for some reason?
Also if it's not a bug, what can I use instead?
I need weighted links


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TimDaub avatar TimDaub commented on August 23, 2024

Hi,

thanks for your quick response.
That solved my problem sufficiently.

Have a nice day.

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