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Posted by Peter Fox on 05/27/05 11:38
Following on from 's message. . .
>I know that MySQL has a "set" data type, but I have no idea whether
>it would apply to this problem, or how to use it.
Use Text and Full Text Search. This does all you want and probably with
a great deal less constraints than what you are thinking of. Using a
SET field definitely sounds like the wrong thing unless there are only a
few dozen fixed key words. The manual explains it all.
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