Peter,
Tuesday, May 28, 2002, 7:10:28 PM, you wrote:

PE> How can I do a fulltext search on several tables
PE> with just one SQL query?

You can use full-text search in boolean mode on several tables without
full-text index.
          SELECT * FROM table1, table2 WHERE MATCH(table1.column1,
          table2.column2) AGAINST('searchword' IN BOOLEAN MODE);
PE> Best regards
PE> /Peter




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