Sharepint Search Always Empty
Dec 10, 2007
I have used Sharepoint Services with the embedded version of SQL. Now I am attempting to set up my first Sharepoint site using the standard version of SQL2005. I cannot get search to work.
We have added a few documents to the shared documents library in our test site. Every search comes up blank, reporting no results matching your search were found. Under site settings, I have made sure that Indexing Search Content is set to yes.
I am relative novice to SQL 2005. When l look in SQL Management Studio I do see two Sharepoint related databases; Wss_Content and WSS-search_{servername}. There are other database applications using SQL as well. I appreciate any help in getting this to work.
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Aug 1, 2007
In sql server 2000 - our QA pointed out that his testing for empty strings returned 200 + rows but that when he clicked in the field there were obviously a space there. This issue came up because of the script I created to replace and earlier one that queried on empty strings instead of datalength and the earlier script always reported that it had updated x number of rows regardless of how many times it was run on the same database.
QA query based on the earlier script:
Select * from StringTable
WHERE (LongString = '' OR LongString IS NULL)
My script:
The fields are nvarchars in the newer database but older version of the database had varchars. I had created a script to replace empty strings as follows:
-- if LongString column is varchar - run varchar update else nvarchar update
If exists (Select * from sysobjects o
inner join syscolumns c on c.id = o.id
where c.name = 'LongString' and o.name = 'StringTable' and c.xtype = 167) begin
-- update varchar LongString
UPDATE StringTable
SET LongString = char(32)
-- Select * from StringTable
WHERE ((DATALENGTH(LongString ) < 1) OR LongString IS NULL)
END
Else Begin
-- update nvarchar LongString
UPDATE StringTable
SET LongString = char(32)
-- Select * from StringTable
WHERE ((DATALENGTH(LongString ) < 2) OR LongString IS NULL)
END
If exists (Select * from sysobjects o
inner join syscolumns c on c.id = o.id
where c.name = 'ShortString' and o.name = 'StringTable' and c.xtype = 167) begin
UPDATE StringTable
SET ShortString= char(32)
-- Select * from StringTable
WHERE ((DATALENGTH(ShortString) < 1) OR ShortString IS NULL)
END
Else Begin
-- update nvarchar ShortString
UPDATE StringTable
SET ShortString= char(32)
-- Select * from StringTable
WHERE ((DATALENGTH(ShortString) < 2) OR ShortString IS NULL)
END
My method for checking for datalength appears to work correctly why doesn't the QA script? I thought it might have to do with the nvarchar used in the table but I changed the column to a varchar and still has the same issue.
Thanks
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I'm just wonder if this is a bug in MS Search or am I doing something wrong.
I have a query below
declare @search_clause varchar(255)
set @Search_Clause = ' "hepatitis b" and "hepatocellular carcinoma"'
select * from results
where contains(finding,@search_clause)
I don't get the correct result at all.
If I change my search_clause to "hepatitis" and "hepatocellular carcinoma -- without the "b"
then i get the correct result.
It seems MS Search doesn't like the phrase contain one letter or some sort or is it a know bug?
Anyone know?
Thanks
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Here is an example
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Id int not null,
AllText nvarchar(400)
)
create unique index test_tfts on TestFullTextSearch(Id);
create fulltext catalog ftcat_tfts;
[Code] ....
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For instance, if I put the following string into a FT indexed table
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AND
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Nor in
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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.
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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?
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--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.
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GO
DROP DATABASE FileTableStudy;
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[code]....
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I want to be able to use "Term" or "ator" as search results and still return the proper record.
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SELECT * FROM Video
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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.
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I have Sql server 2005 SP2.
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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.
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123.345
123.345
123.345.444
123.345.555
123.345.666
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123.345.444.888
123.345.555.999
I am trying this query:
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
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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
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for example:
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Why? and how can it be solved? can you help me?
:)
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E.g.
megger
meg
mft megger (proper order in the database is megger mft)
mft1710 (using 1710 should find the product)
This is my select statement (classic ASP)
Code:
<%
Dim RSResults__param5
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Ref - varchar(50)
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Hi guys
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Is it possible to do this by searching the initial dataset, returning dataset #2 and then if a 3rd "search within results" is done apply the search against dataset #2 and return dataset #3 etc?
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--set ANSI_NULLS ON
--set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
--go
--
--
--ALTER PROC [dbo].[spEventTagCloud]
--as
--BEGIN
DECLARE @RECORDCOUNT INT;
DECLARE @SearchString varchar(2000);
DECLARE @QRY VARCHAR(2000);
DECLARE @SE VARCHAR(2000);
SELECT @RECORDCOUNT=COUNT(*) FROM TBEVENTS
DECLARE @ST INT;
SET @ST=1;
CREATE TABLE #TEMP2
(
MYTAGS VARCHAR(2000)
)
--CREATE TABLE #TEMP3
--(
-- TAGCOUNT INT
--)
CREATE TABLE #TEMP1
(
STR1 VARCHAR(2000)
)
WHILE @ST<@RECORDCOUNT
BEGIN
SET @QRY='SELECT TOP ' +CONVERT(VARCHAR,@ST)+' EVENTTAG FROM TBEVENTS'
--PRINT @QRY
INSERT INTO #TEMP1 EXEC (@QRY)
SELECT @SEARCHSTRING=STR1 FROM #TEMP1
SET @ST=@ST+1
declare @i1 int;
declare @i2 int;
declare @MatchType int ;
set @MatchType=0;
declare @Word varchar(100);
declare @Words table (Word varchar(100) not null);
declare @WordCount as integer;
DECLARE @TEMPWORD VARCHAR(2000);
begin
set nocount on
if (@MatchType != 2)
begin
set @SearchString = ' ' + @SearchString + ',';
--print 'Search String is :::: '+ @SearchString
set @i1 = 1;
while (@i1 != 0)
begin
set @i2=charindex(',', @SearchString, @i1+1)
--print @i1
if (@i2 != 0)
begin
set @Word = rtrim(ltrim(substring(@SearchString, @i1+1, @i2-@i1)))
SET @TEMPWORD=@WORD;
SET @TEMPWORD=REPLACE(@TEMPWORD,',','')
INSERT INTO #TEMP2 SELECT @TEMPWORD
--print 'Search WORD is :::: '+ @WORD
if @Word != '' insert into @Words select replace(@Word,',','')
end
set @i1 = @i2
end
end
else
insert into @Words select ltrim(rtrim(@SearchString))
set @WordCount = (select count(*) from @Words)
Declare @wordtemp varchar(2000);
set @wordtemp=@word
set @wordtemp=replace(@word,',','')
--INSERT INTO #TEMP2 SELECT @WORDtemp
END
END
SELECT mytags'Tag' , count(mytags)'Count' FROM #TEMP2 group by mytags ORDER BY [COUNT] DESC
--SELECT * FROM #TEMP1
DROP TABLE #TEMP1
DROP TABLE #TEMP2
--DROP TABLE #TEMP3
--END
________________________________
THE ABOVE EXAMPLE FOR A TAG CLOUD
MY TAGS ARE AS FOLLOW
EVENTTAG
_________
ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET
WELCOME TO ASP.NET
ASP.NET BOOKS,C#.NET BOOKS
I WOULD LIKE TO SELECT ALL COLUMNS FROM MY TABLE SEARCH TAG IS ASP.NET
THE FOLLOWING CODE WILL GENERATE AND SPLIT IT AS
TAG
____
ASP.NET
c#
VB.NET
WELCOME TO ASP.NET
ASP.NET BOOKS
C#.NET BOOKS
HOW TO SEARCH AN EXACT MATCH AS ASP.NET THE ONLY ONE ROW
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Manual Code:
create PROCEDURE search_orders_11
@SPSirvarchar(3)= null,
@debug bit = 0 AS
DECLARE @sql nvarchar(4000),
@paramlist nvarchar(4000)
if @spsir='1'
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create PROCEDURE search_orders_11
@SPSirvarchar(3)= null,
@debug bit = 0 AS
DECLARE @sql nvarchar(4000),
@paramlist nvarchar(4000)
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