• Hi,

    Does the free version working with custom fields and especially with fields starting with _? Also, after changing the custom fields to some, we entered _sku and reindexing, seems not searching with _sku entries!
    (we are under a vps with woocommerce)

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  • Plugin Author Mikko Saari

    (@msaari)

    Yes, that’s available in the free version. If your search does not find SKUs after setting it up – and it looks like you’ve set it up correctly –?make sure your search is actually powered by Relevanssi. If you deactivate Relevanssi, do the results change?

    Thread Starter marinblu

    (@marinblu)

    Yes, when Relevanssi is deactivated, then searching is different, as there are no results
    from taxonomies. Also, we set the custom field to some and next entry to _sku and reindexing, is that right? What else should we check? Thus, we set to remove hashes from
    _sku, as next approach and takes very long for 40k posts!
    What I mentioned, is that in mysql->relevanssi table, there are not records regarding _sku. Should be at customfield_detail column, shouldn’t them?

    Thread Starter marinblu

    (@marinblu)

    Also, I forgot to say that our server has redis for object caching.

    Plugin Author Mikko Saari

    (@msaari)

    In the free version, customfield_detail is supposed to be empty; it’s a Premium feature.

    What kind of SKUs you use? Do they have punctuation? If so, that may mess up things, especially if it breaks the SKUs into parts that are smaller than the minimum word length in Relevanssi.

    40k posts is a large number of posts, and you may find Relevanssi is not the best tool for such large numbers anymore. Something more robust will probably serve you better, like Elastic, Solr or Algolia.

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