Upgrade issue - too many boolean clauses in Search within Folder

After upgrading from 6.5.2 to 6.7 we have the following error when trying to search within a folder.

Entered the content Id into the ‘Search for’ field, instead of the content id field. Problem only seems to exist when searching within a folder instead of using standard search across the whole platform…

Exception loading children: 20007: [org.apache.lucene.queryParser.ParseException]: Cannot parse ‘4402 OR 4377 OR 4357 OR 4464 OR 4478 OR 4472 OR 4474 OR 4475 OR 4451 OR 4450 OR 4461 OR 4460 OR 4462 OR 4439 OR 4442 …MANY SIMILAR REMOVED… OR 3908 OR 3909 OR 3923 OR 3922 OR 3924 OR 3884 OR 3885 OR 3886 OR 3880 OR 3881 OR 3882 OR 3883 OR 3876 OR 3877 OR 3878 OR 3879 OR 3875 OR 3893 OR 3846 OR 3844 OR 3845 OR 3842 OR 3843 OR 3840 OR 3841’: too many boolean clauses

Anyone know the cause and if we can stop it?

Hi Andrew

The search engine has changed from convera to lucene and seems to work in a slightly different way.

I’ve just done some testing and you can now enter the content ids into the content id textbox comma separated which would eliminate the need for your OR search.

Cheers
James

Hi Jimbo,

The thing is that the OR search wasn’t what we entered - all that was done was that one content id was placed in the Search For field when the user right-clicked on a folder and selected Search in folder… and that resulted in the error pop-up as posted.

Andrew

You are running into a known issue tracked under the number RX-15934 slated to be fixed in a future release.
We recommend using the default standard content explorer search.