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Date:
2012-06-18 10:56:55 AM
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Full text Catalog
Name:
Neetu
Date:
2012-04-05 3:50:28 AM
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The whole article is very helpful but I didn't understood the concept of full text catalog. What is the use of it?
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Date:
2012-03-15 2:19:52 AM
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2011-09-12 5:08:35 AM
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feed back
Name:
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Date:
2010-12-24 1:45:38 AM
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Date:
2010-11-10 1:26:29 AM
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Name:
dhanesh
Date:
2010-10-27 12:02:45 PM
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Title:
Table Schedule vs. Catalog Schedule
Name:
Joe
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2010-08-27 2:26:45 PM
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What is the difference between a table schedule and a catalog schedule?
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Good Article
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2010-08-24 1:30:41 AM
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Most Helpfull
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Manoj Kumar Nayak
Date:
2010-07-30 1:18:19 AM
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Its a very good article but if u mention directly what are the advantages and disadvantages then its better to all. Immediately one person can understand how much help full this feature in my project
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Work Properly
Name:
Karan Singh
Date:
2010-07-28 5:08:26 AM
Comment:
It's work fine but i need multiple field condition in where clauses if u have please send me on karan.yogis@gmail.com. Thanks for above code.
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Most Helpfull
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surendra saini
Date:
2010-07-28 1:25:42 AM
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2010-04-01 6:08:47 AM
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2010-03-17 9:11:16 AM
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select * from tbltest where CONTAINS ([name],'LN') not showing any result but select * from tbltest where like 'LN' showing Can you suggest what may be the problem
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Example for Full Text: Try it
Name:
Vipul Prasad
Date:
2010-02-26 2:32:38 AM
Comment:
EXEC sp_fulltext_database 'enable' EXEC sp_fulltext_catalog 'KCatalog', 'create';
EXEC sp_fulltext_table 'Table1', 'create', 'KCatalog', 'pk_Table1'
EXEC sp_fulltext_column 'Table1', 'Subject', 'add' EXEC sp_fulltext_column 'Table1', 'Message', 'add'
EXEC sp_fulltext_table 'Table1','activate'
EXEC sp_fulltext_catalog 'KForumCatalog', 'start_full'
my Table contains
ID(P.K) Subject(nvarchar) Message(text)
1 Hello All This is test
You have to set CHANGE_TRACKING AUTO while creating fulltext catalog.
Otherwise it will not populate automatically, and you need to RUN last EXEC for every new row updation.
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Mr
Name:
Krishnaraj
Date:
2010-01-26 9:37:12 AM
Comment:
Its simple and easy get the point for what we looking for...
thanks..
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Mr
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Pawan
Date:
2010-01-08 2:15:12 AM
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Understanding Full Text Search in SQL Server 2005
Name:
Jerome D
Date:
2009-12-09 8:50:20 AM
Comment:
Good article for beginners! Everything in this article works. More examples are need, these are examples of the scenarios where you use the different predicates
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Good article
Name:
Hiren
Date:
2009-11-18 2:08:03 AM
Comment:
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Name:
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Date:
2009-09-05 9:10:51 AM
Comment:
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Title:
Some query in Fulltext
Name:
Shingala Atul
Date:
2009-05-12 4:28:45 AM
Comment:
Ineed some help if anyone done this my problem is if i want to search only on character into word through free text. i know it search only whole word but if anyone do this thing then please replay
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Problem
Name:
Howard Roarke
Date:
2009-03-24 7:27:49 AM
Comment:
dint work for me.need a detailed article please....
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Useful
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Deepthi
Date:
2009-03-24 7:25:27 AM
Comment:
useful article.....
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Problem
Name:
Jig
Date:
2009-03-05 7:21:38 AM
Comment:
Good article, but i have a problem, when i try to search pendant in my table it gives me records bu if i search by "dndant" then it doesnt return any record.
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Title:
Understanding Full Text Search in SQL Server 2005
Name:
Harpal
Date:
2009-01-14 12:16:44 AM
Comment:
Gr8 article. thanx.
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Title:
Understanding Full Text Search in SQL Server 2005
Name:
Sanjeev
Date:
2008-11-13 12:24:53 PM
Comment:
Good article for Beginers , Thanks for sharing . Please explain other advanced topics soon in full text .
Thanks
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make it simple
Name:
Neela
Date:
2008-11-01 12:26:48 AM
Comment:
want to make catalogue for differant cat.please explain in simple language
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Try to explain more next time....
Name:
WebEye
Date:
2008-09-05 11:48:52 PM
Comment:
Try to explain more next time....
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Mr.
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Hitesh
Date:
2008-07-30 12:37:47 PM
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2008-07-08 5:02:18 AM
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Mr
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Date:
2008-05-07 2:34:49 PM
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Mr
Name:
khodor
Date:
2008-04-21 4:52:41 PM
Comment:
it is a good in general but i want more example about freetext table and containstable
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Title:
SQL Full Text Search - storage
Name:
Jack Kangas
Date:
2007-12-24 3:46:39 PM
Comment:
You mention that section on MSFTESQL (a windows service) - manages "the full text catalogs taht are stored within SQL Server"
I just created an index and there is now 75 meg of files in a catalog folder on the machine. What is in those .ci, .dir and .wid files?
I am asking because I am concerned about security on the words that are in the full text index. If anyone could read the words in those files (that are external to SQL Server's normal MDB, NDB, and LDB files.
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Title:
SQL Full Text Search
Name:
Saurabh Sharma
Date:
2007-12-09 11:52:07 PM
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Date:
2007-12-09 11:50:47 PM
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SQL Full Text Search
Name:
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Date:
2007-12-03 10:53:50 PM
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Great one..!!
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