MySQL 5.0.19 running in Apache 2 on Mac OS X 10.4.6
I've been dipping my newbie toe into the murky waters of full text
searching, but not with a great deal of success. I have a complex
search set up which searches nine tables (potentially a whole bunch
more, but for the present purpose...), five of which might contain
quite long lumps of text in TEXT fields (biographies, for instance),
the other four with shorter stuff in VARCHAR(127) fields. All these
fields have full text indices set up.
Searching for the word 'olympic', if I use the full text search -
match (...) against (...) - I find six people. If I use the tried and
trusted like '%...%' method I find seven - the original six plus one
more. The only difference between this extra one and the others is
that she only has the word 'olympics' in her data, whereas all the
others have 'olympic' somewhere.
I thought full text searching would cater for this kind of thing, but
it appears not?
After I first tried it I read the thread about running myisamchk
after upgrading across versions. I've just gone from 3.23.x to this
version, so I thought maybe that was the answer, but having done all
that I find there's no change.
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Cheers... Chris
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