I have to search the records after the records populated.
I mean to say, i have displayed records in report, if i enter some strings in the textbox and clicked find, then it will highlight the particular records, instead of highlighting the values, is it possible to display only those particular records.
For example, say i have 50 records in a page,i entered some strings in the textbox and clicked find, then it will highlight the particular 5 records one by one which match the criteria i have entered in the texbox, instead of that i have to display only those 5 records.
Hello I am trying to create a stored procedure where the users can either type in the last name, or a wild card in order to get the values they are looking for. Sometimes they are not sure how to spell the last name and they will type in the first 2 letters or an * for all to see if they can find it that way. How can I do this??
Here is what I have so far
Code Block ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[AdvSearchRevocations] (@Enter_LastName nvarchar(25)) AS SET @Enter_LastName = REPLACE(@Enter_Lastname, '*', '%') SELECT LastName, FirstName, ReasonOfRevocation, TM#, [I/R #], Date FROM dbo.Revocations_Tbl
I have to create a search textbox where if i key in the word "dog",it will search against a field called "Name" in a table.Then it will return all records where the text/data in the "Name" field contains the word "dog".For example,it will return the records where the text/data in the "Name" field has words such as "hotdog","doggie","dog barking","big dog" etc etc.
Can i use simple SQL for this or do i need to configure the full text search service on SQL server 2000 and use the FREETEXT predicate?Thank you in advance for any replies.
Just like Unique/Distinct command, is these some way I could list just the duplicate records from a table . The field is numeric. Thanks a lot for you help.
I'm just learning to join tables and I'm trying to construct a query to tell me the following:
Table names and related columns: Table1.HdrSys Table2.HdrSysNum and HdrSys Table3.HdrSysNum
Table3 contains the detail info for Table2. Table1 is the header table for Table2. So.. If I want all records in Table3 that don't have a related record in Table1, is this even possible?
I started with: select * from Table3 a join Table2 b on a.HdrSysNum = b.HdrSysNum join Table1 c on b.HdrSys= c.HdrSys -- Now.. how do I qualify the statement.. or can I with just this. Thx! Hope I wasn't too confusing.. because I tend to get that way when I'm confused!
Hey folks...So I have a table that looks like this:CREATE TABLE [tblStation] ([CAMPAIGN] [varchar] (8),[LISTNUM] [varchar] (10),[PHONE] [varchar] (10),[EVENTTIME] [datetime] ,[STATION] [int],[OPERATOR] [varchar] (16),[EVENTCODE] [varchar],[CALLSPAN] [decimal](18, 0),[FDISP] [int],[RECORDNUM] [varchar],[STC] [varchar],[PROMOC] [varchar],[EXP_CAMP] [varchar],[PROMO3] [varchar],[MAXATT] [char],[LISTNAME] [varchar],[SITENAME] [char],[Row_id] [int] IDENTITYIt's taking nine seconds to run the following command:SELECT count([fdisp])FROM [TrunkFiles_new].[dbo].[tblStation] WITH (NOLOCK)WHERE fdisp IS NULLAnyone familiar with a table of this size having performance likethis? The [fdisp] column has a non clustered index on it.Thanks in advance...
having some issues trying to create a query in excel 2013. I can get the data I want from sql, but I get individual transactions and I want to sum them by plu number. here is my query, I tried using group by but every time I add the field, I get an error that some other field is invalid because it's not contained in an aggregate or group by clause. btw, I didn't name these fields.
SELECT RPT_ITM_D.F254 as [Date], RPT_ITM_D.F01 As [PLU], RPT_ITM_D.F64 As [Qty Sold], RPT_ITM_D.F65 As [SOLD], OBJ_TAB.F17 As [RCode], OBJ_TAB.F29 As [Description], PRICE_TAB.F30 As [EL Price], PRICE_TAB.F31 As [Qty] FROM STORESQL.dbo.OBJ_TAB OBJ_TAB, STORESQL.dbo.PRICE_TAB PRICE_TAB, STORESQL.dbo.RPT_ITM_D RPT_ITM_D WHERE OBJ_TAB.F01 = RPT_ITM_D.F01 AND OBJ_TAB.F01 = PRICE_TAB.F01 AND PRICE_TAB.F01 = RPT_ITM_D.F01 AND ((RPT_ITM_D.F254>=? And RPT_ITM_D.F254<=? )AND (OBJ_TAB.F17=25))
Hi all,For now I can use this code to display all the records that begins with a Letter:(WHERE SONG_TITLE LIKE @SONG_TITLE + '%') Now how do I search for records that begins with a number (from 0-9), as an add-on to the above query?Thank you very much,Kenny.
I have a table full of items which can be searched. I also have another table with the ID of each item and columns for no of times details shown, no of times saved etc.
What I would like to do is increment a value in this second table for each item every time it is returned in a search.
I have a form with a dropdown or combo box, the user can select <All>or pick a user name. If they pick a user name my where clause worksfine, buts what's the best way to write "Select All" if they choosethe <All>This is what I have so far, but I don't think I should be using theLIKE operator.WHERE tblCase.qarep LIKE CASE @myqarep WHEN '<All>' THEN '%' ELSE@myqarep ENDand tblOffice.officecode LIKE CASE @myoffice WHEN -1 THEN '%' ELSE@myoffice ENDthanks for your help!!
Hello all, I am making a query which will select those records from table where a column data ends with a particular extension,i.e. I want the query to fetch the rocords where FileName(column name) ends with .JPEG or .GIF or .BMP. I have five records in table and FileName(columns name) contains three .JPEG ,one .GIF & one .BMP files name. How can i get for a particular extension? Thanks in advance
I'm trying to figure out why I am not getting any result set back from a search that includes non-alphanumeric or non-printable characters. For instance, if I have a table with a 20 character name column with names with beginning ranges from A-Z, why doesn't the following return any rows: select * from table where name < CHAR(126). In the ASCII character set, 126 is a tilde (~) which is numerically above the alphanumeric ranges 1-9,a-z, and A-Z. Shouldn't all records that sort lower in the character range be included in the result set ?
I'm assuming this has something to do with the default collation sequence being used which somehow does not include characters outside the alphanumeric range. Any ideas ?
I have a new client with an existing system that has just over 2 million business listings in one table. Each business listing is associated with one business category.
* Company Table (around 20 fields):
companyID companyName categoryID state postCode etc.
* Category Table (5 fields)
categoryID categoryName etc.
We are using MSSQL 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services
A free text search needs to be performed on the companyName and categoryName limited by region (state and or postcode).
1) What kind of response times should I expect for the free text search (I have not used the free text search before)
2) How should I index the companyName and categoryName so they are both used in a joined query? i.e. Do I just configure the free text search index on each field separately and it should work?
I have one table with 300,000 records and 30 columns.For example columns are ID, COMPANY, PhONE, NOTES ...ID - nvarchar lenth-9COMPANY - nvarchar lenth-30NOTES - nvarchar length-250Select * from databasewhere NOTES like '%something%'Is there a way to get results from this query in less then 1-2 secondand how?
Hi everyone,My company has a website, use ms sql server. One table has more than 1000000 records. When users search data from this table(such as search records which contain the word "school" in NewsTile field.And the server often occurred deadlock error.How can I improve it?Thanks.P.S. The table has these fields:NewsIDNewsTitleNewsContentNewsClickTimesNewsInsertTime
I'm trying to do some analysis on duplicate records based off of several match keys. I have a data set of approximately 30,000 people and the goal is to determine how many duplicate matches are in the system.
How would I write an SQL statement that looks for the following pieces of information. (I'm not using one person as an example; I need to do an analysis on the entire data set)
First name (exact match) Last name (exact match) Address line 1 (exact match) Postal code/zip (exact match)
First Initial (exact match) Last name (exact match) DOB exact match Postal code/zip (exact match)
writing the query for the following, I need to collapse the continuity. If the termdate for an ID is one day less than the effdate of the next id (for the same ID) i need to collapse the records. See below example .....how should i write the query which will give me the desired output. i.e., get min(effdate) and max(termdate) if termdate is one day less than the effdate of next record.
Hi - I'm short of SQL experience and hacking my way through creating a simple search feature for a personal project. I would be very grateful if anyone could help me out with writing a stored procedure. Problem: I have two tables with three columns indexed for full-text search. So far I have been able to successfully execute the following query returning matching row ids: dbo.Search_Articles @searchText varchar(150) AS SELECT ArticleID FROM articles WHERE CONTAINS(Description, @searchText) OR CONTAINS(Title, @searchText) UNION SELECT ArticleID FROM article_pages WHERE CONTAINS(Text, @searchText); RETURN This returns the ArticleID for any articles or article_pages records where there is a text match. I ultimately need the stored procedure to return all columns from the articles table for matches and not just the StoryID. Seems like maybe I should try using some kind of JOIN on the result of the UNION above and the articles table? But I have so far been unable to figure out how to do this as I can't seem to declare a name for the result table of the UNION above. Perhaps there is another more eloquent solution? Thanks! Peter
Our clients want to be able to do full text search with a single letter. (Is the name Newton, Nathan, Nick?, Is the ID N1, N2...). Doing a single character full text search on a table work 25 out of 26 times. The letter that doesn't work is 'n'. the WHERE clause CONTAINS(full_text_field, ' "n*" ') returns all rows, even rows that have no 'n' in them anywhere. Adding a second letter after the "n" works as expected.
Here is an example
create table TestFullTextSearch ( Id int not null, AllText nvarchar(400) ) create unique index test_tfts on TestFullTextSearch(Id); create fulltext catalog ftcat_tfts;
I have a scenario of where the standard Full-Text search identifies keywords but Semantic Search does not recognize them as keywords. I'm hoping to understand why Semantic Search might not recognize them. The context this is being used in medical terminology and the specific key words I noticed missing right off the bat were medications.
For instance, if I put the following string into a FT indexed table
'J9355 - Trastuzumab (Herceptin)' AND 'J9355 - Trastuzumab emtansine'
The Semantic Search recognized 'Herceptin' and 'Emtansine' but not 'Trastuzumab'
Nor in
'J8999 - Everolimus (Afinitor)'
It did not recognize 'Afinitor' as a keyword.
In all cases the Base of Full-Text did find those keywords and were identifiable using the dmvsys.dm_fts_index_keywords_by_document.It does show the index as having completed.
why certain words might not be picked up while others would be? Could it be a language/dictionary issue? I am using English and accent insensitive settings?
would you use sql server "full text search" feature as your site index? from some reason i can't make index server my site search catalog, and i wonder if the full text is the solution. i think that i wll have to you create new table called some thing like "site text" and i will need to write every text twice- one the the table (let's say "articles table") and one to the text. other wise- there is problems finding the right urlof the text, searching different tables with different columns name and so on... so i thought create site search table, with the columns: id, text, url and to write every thing to this table. but some how ot look the wrong way, that every forum post, every article, album picture or joke will insert twice to the sqr server... what do you think?
I have installed the Adobe iFilter 11 64 bit and set the path to the bin folder. I still cannot find any text from the pdf files. I suspect I am missing something trivial because I don't find much when I Bing for this so it must not be a common problem.Here is the code.
--Adobe iFilter 11 64 bit is installed --The Path variable is set to the bin folder for the Adobe iFilter. --SQL Developer version 64 bit on both Windows 7 and Windows 8. USE master; GO DROP DATABASE FileTableStudy; GO CREATE DATABASE FileTableStudy ON PRIMARY
I have a table that contains words that will be used to search another table where FullText index has been created on searchable columns. I'm basically trying to run something like this:
SELECT t1.col1, t2.col3 FROM tbl1 t1, tbl2 t2 WHERE CONTAINS (t1.col1, t2.col1)
I know this won't work but is there a way to join these two tables so the words (t2.col1) can be passed as search conditions? There is no common key on both tables so normal join won't work. I'm trying to find a way to pass the search words from one table to another.
I have Sql server 2005 SP2. I enabled it for Full Text search. Substring search where i enter *word* doesn't return any row. I have a table testtable where description has word Extinguisher.
If i run a query with *ting* it doesn't return any row. select * from testtable where contains(description,'"*xting*"') ;
But it works if i do select * from testtable where contains(description,'"Exting*"') ;
The Full text search document says it supports substring search. Is it an issue with sql server 2005?Please help.
I am using Sql Server 2014 Express edition.I have a table with a varchar(max) column. I have created a full text search that use the stoplist "system". column has this struct: xxx.yyy.zzz.... where xxx, yyy, zzz... are numbers, like 123.345.123123.366456...I can have rows like that:
select * from Mytable where contains(MyColumn, '123.345.')
I gues the contains would return all the rows with column contains 123.345, but this does not return all the expected rows, only one row.I have tried to replace "." with "-" but the result is the same.I have also tried with '123.345.*. In this case I have got more results, but no all the exptected rows.If I use this query:
select * from MyTable where MyCOlumn like '123.345.%';
Can anyone tell me how to search an SQL database for a given key word in a textbox? I basically have a database that has a qualifications column and this column needs to be searched for the data given in the textbox. Which is the best method to search for the data? Is it a simple SQL query or an XML based search engine type? Can anyone give any suggestions regarding this? If XML is efficient then how do I use it to query my database, as I'm pretty new in XML based searching.Thanks
hi there, i am doing a school project and i need to have this search engine that will search the data that i have stored inside the database and display the results out can anyone help? thanks