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> Hi Taco - interesting thread.
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> Did you rebuilt the FullText indexes after restarting the server?
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Hi Taco - intere
his list.
Regards
Keith
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in practice they are not.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Taco Fleur wrote:
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> Subject: RE: Fulltext and reserved words
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> Thanks for that, you
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Subject: Re: Fulltext and reserved words
In the last episode (Apr 12), Taco Fleur said:
> I am in need to search for sql reserved words with MATCH AGAINST it
> turns it doesn't return anything when I feed it a reserved word like
> 'sql' is there anyt
In the last episode (Apr 12), Taco Fleur said:
> I am in need to search for sql reserved words with MATCH AGAINST it
> turns it doesn't return anything when I feed it a reserved word like
> 'sql' is there anything I can do about that?
By default the full-text indexer skips words less than four cha