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Kirill Smelkov
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jcole@ham.spaceapes.com
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FULLTEXT doesn't actually work with BLOBs.
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In @strong{MySQL} 3.23.23 or later, you can also create special
In @strong{MySQL} 3.23.23 or later, you can also create special
@strong{FULLTEXT} indexes. They are used for full-text search. Only the
@strong{FULLTEXT} indexes. They are used for full-text search. Only the
@code{MyISAM} table type supports @code{FULLTEXT} indexes. They can be created
@code{MyISAM} table type supports @code{FULLTEXT} indexes. They can be created
only from @code{VARCHAR}
, @code{BLOB},
and @code{TEXT} columns.
only from @code{VARCHAR} and @code{TEXT} columns.
Indexing always happens over the entire column, partial indexing is not
Indexing always happens over the entire column, partial indexing is not
supported. See @ref{MySQL full-text search} for details of operation.
supported. See @ref{MySQL full-text search} for details of operation.
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In @strong{MySQL} 3.23.23 or later, you can also create special
In @strong{MySQL} 3.23.23 or later, you can also create special
@strong{FULLTEXT} indexes. They are used for full-text search. Only the
@strong{FULLTEXT} indexes. They are used for full-text search. Only the
@code{MyISAM} table type supports @code{FULLTEXT} indexes. They can be created
@code{MyISAM} table type supports @code{FULLTEXT} indexes. They can be created
only from @code{VARCHAR}
, @code{BLOB},
and @code{TEXT} columns.
only from @code{VARCHAR} and @code{TEXT} columns.
Indexing always happens over the entire column, partial indexing is not
Indexing always happens over the entire column, partial indexing is not
supported. See @ref{MySQL full-text search} for details of operation.
supported. See @ref{MySQL full-text search} for details of operation.
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For more information about how @strong{MySQL} uses indexes, see
For more information about how @strong{MySQL} uses indexes, see
@ref{MySQL indexes, , @strong{MySQL} indexes}.
@ref{MySQL indexes, , @strong{MySQL} indexes}.
@code{FULLTEXT} indexes can index only @code{VARCHAR}
, @code{BLOB},
and
@code{FULLTEXT} indexes can index only @code{VARCHAR} and
@code{TEXT} columns, and only in @code{MyISAM} tables. @code{FULLTEXT} indexes
@code{TEXT} columns, and only in @code{MyISAM} tables. @code{FULLTEXT} indexes
are available in @strong{MySQL} 3.23.23 and later.
are available in @strong{MySQL} 3.23.23 and later.
@ref{MySQL full-text search}.
@ref{MySQL full-text search}.
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Since version 3.23.23, @strong{MySQL} has support for full-text indexing
Since version 3.23.23, @strong{MySQL} has support for full-text indexing
and searching. Full-text index in @strong{MySQL} is an
and searching. Full-text index in @strong{MySQL} is an
index of type @code{FULLTEXT}. @code{FULLTEXT} indexes can be created from
index of type @code{FULLTEXT}. @code{FULLTEXT} indexes can be created from
@code{VARCHAR}
, @code{TEXT}, and @code{BLOB} columns at
@code{VARCHAR}
and @code{TEXT} columns at @code{CREATE TABLE} time or added
@code{CREATE TABLE} time or added later with @code{ALTER TABLE} or
later with @code{ALTER TABLE} or @code{CREATE INDEX}. Full-text search is
@code{CREATE INDEX}. Full-text search is
performed with the @code{MATCH}
performed with the @code{MATCH}
function.
function.
@example
@example
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