I wuld like to do som automatic tagging of incoming text in our system and I was wondering if a full-text index is capable of providing a a ranked list of words given an indexed row.
We\'re using a Oracle Text CTXSYS.CONTEXT index to index about half a million rows containing metainformation. The information is spread over two tables that are combined by a procedure that the index
I would like to get some frequently occurring phrases with Lucene. I am getting some information from TXT files, and I am losing a lot of context for not having information for phrases e.g. \"informat
Imagine you have a web application written in Django and Python 2.65, and MySQL 5.1 is your database of choice.
I have a table with 4000 records(Which is much easier to handle through full text search). when the search query is executed for the first time it is much slower. It takes about 5 to 10 seconds. Then
I have a simple query that relies on two full-text indexed tables, but it runs extremely slow when I have the CONTAINS combined with any additional OR search. As seen in the execution plan, the two fu
I got a issue about full index, any body can help me on this? 1) set up full text index CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX ON dbo.Companies(my table name)
I need to use full text search with SQL Server 2005 and I have explored its inbuilt search approach (SQL Server full text indexing) but it seems less powerful.
I have SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services. I enabled FullText and created a catalog as follows:
I\'ve been using FULL-TEXT for awhile but I cannot seem to get the most relevant results sometimes. If I have an field with something like An Overview of Pain Medicine 5/12/2006 and a user types An O