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I’m using ElasticPress for search on our WooCommerce shop, and I noticed in your feature description that ElasticPress can handle complex queries, such as the example provided: “I want a cotton, woman’s t-shirt, for under $15 that’s in stock.”, returning results for woman's t-shirt products from cotton category under $15.
However, this functionality doesn’t seem to be working on our site as expected. Could you please confirm if such natural language queries are fully supported out-of-the-box, or if additional configuration of ElasticSearch/ElasticPress plugin is required on our end? Especially regarding prices, are there some tips how the products should be created in WooCommerce?
Thanks for clarification.
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Dear ElasticPress Team,
I’m using ElasticPress for search on our WooCommerce shop, and I noticed in your feature description that ElasticPress can handle complex queries, such as the example provided: “I want a cotton, woman’s t-shirt, for under $15 that’s in stock.”, returning results for woman's t-shirt products from cotton category under $15.
However, this functionality doesn’t seem to be working on our site as expected. Could you please confirm if such natural language queries are fully supported out-of-the-box, or if additional configuration of ElasticSearch/ElasticPress plugin is required on our end? Especially regarding prices, are there some tips how the products should be created in WooCommerce?
Thanks for clarification.
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: