# # Test of fulltext index # drop table if exists t1,t2; CREATE TABLE t1 (a VARCHAR(200), b TEXT, FULLTEXT (a,b)); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('MySQL has now support', 'for full-text search'),('Full-text indexes', 'are called collections'),('Only MyISAM tables','support collections'),('Function MATCH ... AGAINST()','is used to do a search'),('Full-text search in MySQL', 'implements vector space model'); select * from t1 where MATCH(a,b) AGAINST ("collections"); select * from t1 where MATCH(a,b) AGAINST ("indexes"); select * from t1 where MATCH(a,b) AGAINST ("indexes collections"); delete from t1 where a like "MySQL%"; drop table t1; # # Check bug reported by Matthias Urlichs # CREATE TABLE t1 ( id int(11), ticket int(11), KEY ti (id), KEY tit (ticket) ); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (2,3),(1,2); CREATE TABLE t2 ( ticket int(11), inhalt text, KEY tig (ticket), fulltext index tix (inhalt) ); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES (1,'foo'),(2,'bar'),(3,'foobar'); select t1.id FROM t2 as ttxt,t1,t1 as ticket2 WHERE ticket2.id = ttxt.ticket AND t1.id = ticket2.ticket and match(ttxt.inhalt) against ('foobar'); # In the following query MySQL didn't use the fulltext index select t1.id FROM t2 as ttxt,t1 INNER JOIN t1 as ticket2 ON ticket2.id = ttxt.ticket WHERE t1.id = ticket2.ticket and match(ttxt.inhalt) against ('foobar'); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES (3,3); select t1.id FROM t2 as ttxt,t1 INNER JOIN t1 as ticket2 ON ticket2.id = ttxt.ticket WHERE t1.id = ticket2.ticket and match(ttxt.inhalt) against ('foobar'); # Check that we get 'fulltext' index in SHOW CREATE show keys from t2; show create table t2; # check for bug reported by Stephan Skusa select * from t2 where MATCH inhalt AGAINST (NULL); # MATCH in HAVING (pretty useless, but still it should work) select * from t2 where MATCH inhalt AGAINST ('foobar'); select * from t2 having MATCH inhalt AGAINST ('foobar'); drop table t1,t2;