Re: Help with MATCH AGAINST

2001-05-11 Thread Vadim P.
> $SQL = " SELECT * FROM cvtemplate WHERE employment_type = '$employment_type' > AND location = '$location' AND related_discipline = '$related_discipline', > MATCH specific_work_profile, wxcdone, wxcdtwo, wxcdthree, wxcdfour AGAINST > ('$keywords') AS score FROM cvtemplate HAVING score!=0 ORDER BY

Re: Help with MATCH AGAINST

2001-05-11 Thread Bzdpltd
Hi All, I am new to this list, and will find it of excellent use to me. I need help with the following: What it is I have a cv database and it is working great, I use PHP and MySQL and have just come across this problem, the client has asked me to search lots of fields in the database. At pre

(Solved) Help with MATCH ... AGAINST

2001-04-10 Thread Clarence
Sorry, I figured it out... I need to create a FULLTEXT index on the columns I want to search, then I have the "match" those columns in the query. :-) I'm having problems working with MATCH (a, b) AGAINST ('something').

Help with MATCH ... AGAINST

2001-04-10 Thread Clarence
I'm having problems working with MATCH (a, b) AGAINST ('something')... my query is: SELECT name, MATCH (summary, description) AGAINST ('New York') AS relevant_num FROM people; I get the error message: ERROR 1191: Can't find FULLTEXT index matching the column list When I show index on the ta