MySQL's full text support for InnoDB is highly new. You have to be running MySQL 5.6.4+. MySQL 5.6 is still in dev, so unless you are on a dedicated server, VPS or Cloud and want to get really risky with your data, you are going to have to wait.
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On 8/27/2012 8:30 PM, Kamal Palei wrote:
Hi Ursula Thank for reply. I know with 'like' query will work. But you know, 'like' is not preferred from perfroamance perspective as well sometimes it may not give expected result (example %man% may return "woman" etc..). I am looking at if somebody enters words with minor spell mistake, still our search should pick the right word. Lets say in my table, I have a key word "session initiation protocol". If somebody searches "sesson initiaton protocol", still I should be able to pick the right key word. To acheive above, there should be some way out, since me a newbie in database just was looking how experts do these with innodb tables. Best Regards Kamal NECS, Bangalore
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 5:51 AM, Ursula Pieper <dramamezzo@gmail.com mailto:dramamezzo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kamal, Did you try the following query: select * from resubmt_skill_ids where name like "%java%"; Did I understand you correctly, and this is what you are looking for? Ursula On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 5:43 AM, Kamal Palei <palei.kamal@gmail.com <mailto:palei.kamal@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi All I am using Drupal 6.26, MySql (innodb). I tried to first to do full text data search in InnoDB table. A simple query statement is shown as below. *SELECT * FROM resubmt_skill_ids WHERE MATCH (name) AGAINST ('java')* But I get the below error. #1214 - The used table type doesn't support FULLTEXT indexes On further google search, came to know, only MyISAM type tables support full-text search. I am bit reluctant to change my tables from InnoDB to MyISAM. Can somebody suggest me is it not possible to do full-text search in InnoDB tables. Came across http://blogs.innodb.com/wp/2011/07/innodb-full-text-search-tutorial/ have not gone completely, but it looks author tells full-text search possible with innodb tables. If anybody has used full-text search on innodb tables, please let me know, how to do that from drupal perspective . Best Regards Kamal NECS, Bangalore -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ] -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]