Environment:
MySQL Version 3.23.42
FreeBSD 4.4
ISAM table of about 300,000 rows and 10 columns
with a column structured as varchar(50) upon which
exists a FULLTEXT index
Behavior:
The query
select * from tablename where match(column_name)
against('tree');
selects seven records.
The query
select * from tablename where match(column_name)
against('three');
fails to match any record.
Ten to twelve records in the table are know to have
the distinct word "three" in them in the indexed column.
Question:
Is this in any way expected behavior?
Thanks for any enlightenment.
query sql
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