in the WHERE clause, that we can
use in the select clause. Probably not ANSI, but MySQL isn't shy about that.
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just that it's easier to separate out
changes that need to be made to production databases during the upgrade
versus changes that need to be made to code using the new system.
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es about result changes relative to character set implementations.
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To uns
pollution');
> >+--+
> >| count(*) |
> >+--+
> >| 100 |
> >+--+
> >1 row in set (0.03 sec)
>
> How many do you get with
>
> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM Notices WHERE MATCH (Text) AGAINST