On 07/06/2015 07:23 PM, shuricksoft at ukr.net wrote: > > --- ???????? ????????? --- > ?? ????: "Dan Kennedy" <danielk1977 at gmail.com > > ????: 2 ???? 2015, 14:26:05 > > >> On 07/02/2015 09:24 PM, Kevin Benson wrote: >>> FTFY, you're welcome ;-) >> Now *MAYBE* someone can read it and possibly reply. >>> -- >>> -- >>> -- >>> --???-- >>> K e V i N >>> >> >> It's difficult to say. The level of detail you have provided is a little >> overwhelming. >> >> If you are using a custom tokenizer and it behaves inconsistently you >> could get these kind of problems. Or it could also be a bug in the >> combination of NEAR, OR and an auxiliary FTS function. >> >> Are you able to post a database online along with a query that returns >> an incorrect result? And the tokenizer implementation too if possible, >> although it might be possible to figure it out without that. >> >> Does "neither helps searching for a single word form" mean that a simple >> query like "text MATCH 'father'" is also failing? If so, that's the one >> to post. >> >> You are compiling with SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS defined, correct? >> >> Dan. > Sorry for the delayed reply, I was traveling these days. > > Thanks, Kevin! What was the problem with the line breaks? When I sent it, it > looked fine. > > Dan, I'm not using a custom tokenizer, just the standard one (called simple). > > I can send you the database, but we don't like it to be publicly available > online, so, please, tell me a comfortable way for you I can make it available > only to you (about 6 MB).
6MB? Just zip it and mail it to me. Thanks, Dan. > > Yes, "neither helps searching for a single word form" means just the same you > wrote. > > Yes, sure, I'm compiling with SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS. > > > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users at mailinglists.sqlite.org > http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users