On Sunday 22 December 2002 20:16, Salam Baker Shanawa wrote:
> Hello Victoria,
>
> Is there any plan to make operators work with phrase searches.
> something like: against ('"comput* scie*"') in boolean mode

Yes, it's still in TODO :)

> I have tested 4.0.6-gamma and I can see that the bug is fixed:
> Empty set is returned when truncation operator is used :-)
>
>
>
> Victoria Reznichenko wrote:
> > sbs,
> > Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 7:31:03 AM, you wrote:
> >
> > samdldlds> Description:
> > samdldlds>         Special case: using SELECT with truncation doesn't
> > return some records samdldlds>         when the searched query appears at
> > the end of the line. Note that the last record will samdldlds>         be
> > matched and returned because there is a space character at the end.
> > samdldlds>         I am using ft_min_word_len = 1;
> >
> > Currently phrase search doesn't work with operators. If they work for
> > somebody, it's a bug, too :-)



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