Understanding Full Text Search in SQL Server 2005
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Full-text search allows fast and flexible indexing for keyword-based query of text data stored in a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. There are many enhancements made to the full-text search. In sql server 2005 it uses the MSSearch functionality. The concept of ranking is also included in this version. Ranking can give a score about the relevance of the search made. In this article we tried to expose all the basic functionalities of full-text search.


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Name: Karan Singh
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EXEC sp_fulltext_catalog 'KCatalog', 'create';

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EXEC sp_fulltext_column 'Table1', 'Subject', 'add'
EXEC sp_fulltext_column 'Table1', 'Message', 'add'

EXEC sp_fulltext_table 'Table1','activate'

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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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Title: Understanding Full Text Search in SQL Server 2005   
Name: Jerome D
Date: 2009-12-09 8:50:20 AM
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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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Name: Shingala Atul
Date: 2009-05-12 4:28:45 AM
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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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dint work for me.need a detailed article please....
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Date: 2009-03-05 7:21:38 AM
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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.
Title: Understanding Full Text Search in SQL Server 2005   
Name: Harpal
Date: 2009-01-14 12:16:44 AM
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Title: Understanding Full Text Search in SQL Server 2005   
Name: Sanjeev
Date: 2008-11-13 12:24:53 PM
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Good article for Beginers , Thanks for sharing .
Please explain other advanced topics soon in full text .

Thanks
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want to make catalogue for differant cat.please explain in simple language
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Try to explain more next time....
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More details please
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Good Article for beginers
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it is a good in general but i want more example about freetext table and containstable
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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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Date: 2007-12-03 10:53:50 PM
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