På fredag 02. desember 2016 kl. 16:33:12, skrev Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us 
<mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>>:
cen <imba...@gmail.com> writes:
 > Something funny going on with my full text search.. and I have no idea what.

 The way to debug this sort of thing is generally to look at what tsquery
 you're actually getting.  I get

 regression=# select to_tsquery(unaccent('a:*'));
 NOTICE:  text-search query contains only stop words or doesn't contain 
lexemes, ignored
  to_tsquery
 ------------
  
 (1 row)

 regression=# select to_tsquery(unaccent('an:*'));
 NOTICE:  text-search query contains only stop words or doesn't contain 
lexemes, ignored
  to_tsquery
 ------------
  
 (1 row)

 regression=# select to_tsquery(unaccent('ana:*'));
  to_tsquery
 ------------
  'ana':*
 (1 row)

 Of course, only the last is going to match 'ana'.

 So you need to use a text search configuration in which a/an are
 not stop words.  Or possibly you could cast the unaccent result
 directly to tsquery rather than passing it through to_tsquery(),
 though likely that would just have a different set of failure modes
 with queries where you do wish stemming would occur.

 The problem with "no" seems to be the same.
 
One can always specify 'simple' as the config, eliminating any "stop-wprd 
smartness":
 
andreak=> select to_tsquery('simple', 'a:*');  
 to_tsquery  
 ------------
 'a':*
 (1 row)

  
-- Andreas Joseph Krogh


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