Hello I found a interesting issue when I checked a tsearch prefix searching.
We use a ispell based dictionary CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY cspell (template=ispell, dictfile = czech, afffile=czech, stopwords=czech); CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION cs (copy=english); ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION cs ALTER MAPPING FOR word, asciiword WITH cspell, simple; Then I created a table postgres=# create table n(a varchar); CREATE TABLE postgres=# insert into n values('Stěhule'),('Chromečka'); INSERT 0 2 postgres=# select * from n; a ─────────── Stěhule Chromečka (2 rows) and I tested a prefix searching: I found a following issue postgres=# select * from n where to_tsvector('cs', a) @@ to_tsquery('cs','Stě:*') ; a ─── (0 rows) I expected one row. The problem is in transformation of word 'Stě' postgres=# select * from ts_debug('cs','Stě:*') ; ─[ RECORD 1 ]┬────────────────── alias │ word description │ Word, all letters token │ Stě dictionaries │ {cspell,simple} dictionary │ cspell lexemes │ {sto} ─[ RECORD 2 ]┼────────────────── alias │ blank description │ Space symbols token │ :* dictionaries │ {} dictionary │ [null] lexemes │ [null] Ispell disctionary cannot to work well with a first n chars from word. I don't know what is correct solution of this problem. Minimally note in prefix search, so this cannot work well with *spell dictionaries - or description of this issue. Regards Pavel Stehue -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers