Hello.


Some information you can find in comments at:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Fulltext_Search.html



"EP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 

> 

> I've looked in the documentation but didn't see any indication of the limit=

> s of Full-Text Search in terms of how many characters/words it can process =

> per row.

> 

> For example, if I have a column with 4,000 character strings in it, can I u=

> se it effectively in Full-Text Searching?

> 

> What if the column holds gigabytes of text in each row?

> 

> My mind is probably stuck in an "indexing" paradigm, but I'd like to know w=

> here the limits (of Full Text search) are, if any.

> 

> 

> Can anyone advise?

> 

> [Thanks!]

> 

> 

> Eric Pederson

> 

> 



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