Full Text search in Database

I got problem here.......
i have few table in DB, n i wanna to search all field to
match ONE keyword....what is ur's advise???
and later i wanna to do multiple keyword search, how i can do
it??
if DB growth very huge~~~like 2million entries......how
should manage???
hope ur can give me advise...TQ

ky_loh wrote:
> MySQl and MSSQL
>
> can i have the normal pratice procedure that normally
you doing???
for ms sql server i use full text indexing. you can use
CONTAINS, CONTAINSTABLE,
FREETEXT or FREETEXTTABLE predicates depending on what you
need (the CONTAINS
predicates search for precise or fuzzy matches to words or
phrases, the FREETEXT
ones searches for meanings & not exact wording, the
CONTAINSTABLE and
FREETEXTTABLE return tables instead of rowsets which is
useful if you have to
join the results to something).
something like this will search thru all the columns that you
have full text
indexed for rows where the word "bean" is "near" the word
"curd".
SELECT Description
FROM Categories
WHERE CONTAINS(*, 'bean NEAR curd')
> like what ned to configure in DB, such as view?? or
something...
for ms sql server it's explained quite well in it's
Books-on-Line. search for
"Full-text Querying SQL Server Data".
no idea about mysql.

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