How To: Full Text Search From A Database

Jun 28, 2006

Hi,
I would like to have a full-text search from a sql server database in my aspx page. I have tried to do it by creating a Dataset with a DataTable where there is a query like:


SELECT title, year
FROM  Projects
WHERE title like N'%@Search%'


Problem is with the like operator - the visual studio does not reconize the @Search as a parameter, as it reconnizes it in the query below (which works fine by the way):


SELECT Projects.*, theme AS Expr1
FROM  Projects
WHERE (theme = @theme)


Can anybody help me how to deal with this problem, which is the best way to have a full text search?


Cheers, ArtoV

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Mar 24, 2003

I have a following problem. I have installed the
Microsoft Search Service. It is visible in the Service
Manager and is shown as running. The platform is a
Windows XP professional machine running SQL Server 2000
developer. I am using the service off the local host. I
can not enable the Full-Text search on the database as
that field is grayed out in the tools menu. Having read
the KB article 270671 I tried to use the stored procedure
sp_fulltext_database 'enable' to achieve the desired
result, but recieved an error 7609 Full-Text Search is
not installed, or a full-text component cannot be
loaded. At least according to the Service Manager the
Microsoft Search service is up and running. Any ideas as
to what is causing this. Thanks a lot.

--eugene

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