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Posted by Joseph Melnick on 10/20/77 11:16
Hello Maziar,
An example from MySQL.com documentation using a FULLTEXT index and MATCH
.... AGAINST Syntax.
CREATE TABLE articles (
id INT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
title VARCHAR(200),
body TEXT,
FULLTEXT (title,body)
);
INSERT INTO articles (title,body) VALUES
('MySQL Tutorial','DBMS stands for DataBase ...'),
('How To Use MySQL Well','After you went through a ...'),
('Optimizing MySQL','In this tutorial we will show ...'),
('1001 MySQL Tricks','1. Never run mysqld as root. 2. ...'),
('MySQL vs. YourSQL','In the following database comparison ...'),
('MySQL Security','When configured properly, MySQL ...');
SELECT * FROM articles
WHERE MATCH (title,body) AGAINST ('database');
:
Joseph Melnick
JM Web Consultants
http://www.jphp.com
"Maziar Aflatoun" <maz00@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:l9idnfwCjefLQhrfRVn-uA@rogers.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have the following table
>
> CREATE TABLE `fulltext_sample` (
> `copy` text,
> FULLTEXT KEY `copy` (`copy`)
> ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
>
> INSERT INTO `fulltext_sample` VALUES ('This is a test to see how mysql
> works');
>
> Now I do a search for
> SELECT * FROM fulltext_sample WHERE MATCH(copy) AGAINST('mysql');
> and it return 0 results. Can someone please help me with this?
>
> Thanks
> Maz.
>
>
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