Hello there, I'm trying to use the full text search feature in SQL server 2000, when I search in arabic language I got a message telling that I'm searching for an ignored word the errore message I receive is:
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]A clause of the query contained only ignored words.
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I have tried to configure the SQL server settings, I added the following code in the functions:
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exec sp_configure 'show advanced options', '1'
reconfigure
I am planning to develop application using VB.NET and MS SQL Server Express.
Complete application (Forms and Reports) will be in Arabic, 1. Can I use SQL Server Express for this senario 2. Can I perform search in Arabic (Numeric and Text) 3. Can I take back up of Database 4. Just to make sure, can I have Stored Procedures, Views and security features in SQL Server Express
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 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.%';
Hi, i'm trying to do a full text search on my site to add a weighting score to my results. I have the following database structure: Documents: - DocumentID (int, PK) - Title (varchar) - Content (text) - CategoryID (int, FK) Categories: - CategoryID (int, PK) - CategoryName (varchar) I need to create a full text index which searches the Title, Content and CategoryName fields. I figured since i needed to search the CategoryName field i would create an indexed view. I tried to execute the following query: CREATE VIEW vw_DocumentsWITH SCHEMABINDING ASSELECT dbo.Documents.DocumentID, dbo.Documents.Title, dbo.Documents.[Content], dbo.Documents.CategoryID, dbo.Categories.CategoryNameFROM dbo.Categories INNER JOIN dbo.Documents ON dbo.Categories.CategoryID = dbo.Documents.CategoryID GOCREATE UNIQUE CLUSTERED INDEX vw_DocumentsIndexON vw_Documents(DocumentID) But this gave me the error: Cannot create index on view 'dbname.dbo.vw_Documents'. It contains text, ntext, image or xml columns. I tried converting the Content to a varchar(max) within my view but it still didn't like. Appreciate if someone can tell me how this can be done as surely what i'm trying to do is not ground breaking.
Hello everyone ! I want to perform Full Text Search with SQL Server 2000. My documents (.doc, .xls, .txt, .pdf) are stored in a SQL Server field which is binary (the type of the column is image). I would like to know, how you can extract pieces of text from the documents. Example: I have a ASPX page with codebehind in C# making the search in a table in SQL server that is full text indexed. I make a search looking for the word "peace", than SQL server will take care about the search and return it to me the rows that match with that. But also I'd like to extract the 50 characters before and after where sql server found the word "peace" to show in the result page. Does anyone has any idea how to work around it ? Best regards. Yannick
Hi I have a full text index on my product table. When I do a search for Record, it returns all values for Record and Records.Now If I do a search with a spelling mistake say Recod . it doen't return anything.How can I get the full text to return my query even if there is a spelling mistake ? Thanks My query:SELECT * From Product WHERE FREETEXT (description, @SearchString)
hi all.i want to search, for example :"test string" in database : table have column(name) , i want to search all rows with column(name) is "test " or "string" or "test string"i don't want to use(full text search of sqlserver 2005 ) can i help me.thanks in advance
Hello ! With SQL Server Management Studio Express I have created a catalog and a index.Here is the code : create fulltext catalog myfirstcatalogcreate unique index myfirstindex on northwind.dbo.customers(companyname)create fulltext index on northwind.dbo.customers(companyname)key index myfirstindex ON myfirstcatalogWITH CHANGE_TRACKING AUTO With SQL Server Management Studio Express and the following command the full text search is working fine. select companynamefrom northwind.dbo.customerswhere contains(companyname, ' "blauer" ') I have a big problem : When I try to use this database (NOTRHWIND.MDF) into my .aspx file with VWD 2008 I get an error : Cannot use full-text search in user instance.
Can you tell me what can I do to make use of full-text search inside my aspx pages ? Thank You !
Hi friends i work with sql server 2005 express(Management Studio) can i use full text search service with that edition of sql server? and how i can use that. thank u.
I am asking about installing Microsoft Search service in SQL Server 2000 in Windows XP Professional Is that possible? And By the way it's not possible for me to switch to SQL Server 2005 that I know that full text indexing already exists in it
After following all of the steps in Swynk's Guide to Full Text Search, I still can't seem to retrieve any records from the full-text search. I get messages saying that I created the Index correctly and that I successfully populated the catalog. But when I View the Properties of the catalog, the Unique Word Count = 1 (but there are thousands of words in the table). I know that there is a record with the word "help" in one of the full-text indexed columns, but when I call Contains(column-name, 'help'), I recieve an empty recordset.
Does anyone have any suggestion on what I can try next?
My Prod. server is having SQL Server 7.0 with SP2 installed. I am planning to install Full Text Search component. I know I have to run setup and select Full Text Search from Server Components. But, Do I have to re-install service pack 2 after this ? What are the other concerns in, such modifications to the existing SQL installation ?
Greetings ! Has anyone seen a problem in SQL 7 where you create a full text catalog, define an index on a table, and run 'populate', and end up with an empty catalog ? It runs for a while during the population, and there are no messages in the logs, but the 'item count' property of the catalog is 0. Also you can run a query that uses the index (i.e. uses 'CONTAINS') and you receive no error, and no results. I've set this up on other servers, so I know it works, but can find no mention of this problem anywhere.
Hi, I got a problem in my SQL2000 server full-text search function. When I created the full-text catalog and index on tables, I got the message showing it is successful. But when I checked the properties of the catalog, I found "item count" is zero. Apparently, it didn't populate any data into index. What could the possible reason be? Any idea? I appreciate your comments.
I am using SQL server 2000 with SP3 on Windows 2003 server.
I have scheduled a job to populate a full text index incrementally. Everytime it runs the job to populate the index table it writes some messages into event log. Like this: 1. Event Type : Information Event Source : Microsoft Search Event Category: Gatherer Event ID : 3019 Date :8/7/2004 Time :2:21:00 PM User : N/A Computer : ARC-03-DEV Description:1 The crawl on project <SQL Server SQL00002000009> has started.
2. Event Type : Information Event Source : Microsoft Search Event Category: Gatherer Event ID : 3047 Date :8/7/2004 Time :2:21:00 PM User : N/A Computer : ARC-03-DEV Description: The end of the incremental crawl for project <SQL Server SQL00002000009> has been detected. The Gatherer successfully processed 998 documents totaling 0K. It failed to filter 0 documents. 998 documents were modified. 0 URLs could not be reached or were denied access.
The event log is getting filled frequently.
Is there any way to stop this messages? It is normal for Microsoft Search to write this message into EventLog? Even though there is no chanage in the database it give the above messages.
Hi, We have a windows 2003 server (standalone) running SQL server 2000. We need to enable full text search on the database available in it. We have already added full text search in the installation and the option is available but when we try to create a full text catalog on any of the databases, it crashes ie., doesnot respond and gives the typical 'report to microsoft window'. We need to restart the SQL server after the same. can someone help us out. Thanks Smith
This is Yogesh Jangam I m using SQL Server 7.0 and ASP for an intranet application I am using Full Text Search feature os SQl 7.0.
The problem is i am not sure where to populate my Catalog which i am using for searching Articles. Basically, Various writers will be submiting, approving Articles which can then be searched by other users to be read or referenced
i was thinking to populate full or incremental, once an Article is approved, but i think it is time and resource consuming
Our server has recently been down graded from enterpise to standard eddition SP3.
I have reset the SQL Service account to local admin using enterpise manager but when i try to populate the full text catalogue I get an item count of 0.
I have reregistered all dlls in the mssearchin directory and the language key in HKLMsoftwaremicorsoftsearch1.0eutral doesn't exist.
Both the MSSearch and SQL services are running under the local admin account, and the builtadministrators account is a sysadmin.
Any help will be much apreciated.. pulling my hair out on this one.
Hi, I have a full-text search enabled table and an image data type column that stores the extracts from the documents stored in the files. I have created a full text catalog that indexes few columns in the table and image data type column as well and I assigned the extension column to this image data type column. Everything works fine except that search on the image data type column called, in my case "body" does not return anything. The documents exist, there is an information in the "body" column.
My code goes like this: select FT_TBL.resourceID, FT_TBL.lang, FT_TBL.keywords, FT_TBL.description, FT_TBL.extension, b.rank from full_text_search as FT_TBL inner join containstable(full_text_search, *, 'Microsoft') as b on b.[key] = FT_TBL.resourceID order by b.rank desc
I need to develop a search application in which each word can be searched as it works in dictionaries. I was thinking of creating a table containing keywords and create an index on them. Since the search is done on some text files I think if it's better to save the files in a table then create another table which holds a reference to the keywords the file has!! Actually I'm not sure of the best design so any idea is appreciated. Please lead me to a proper forum topic, if here's not a good place.
Hello, I need to create a stored procedure to do a full text search on three tables. The columns are the same data type. Someone suggested using UNION. I'm new to stored procedure and you guy's have help before.
@NarrSearch Varchar (200)
as
select a as D, b as E, c as F from table1 where contains (c, @NarrSearch)
Union all
select g as D, h as E, c as F from table2 where contains (c, @NarrSearch) etc