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matt_calhoon
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2001-12-13 : 01:57:24
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| Hi There,Im running MS SQL 7.0 on Win2k.Im searching a table that is full text indexed with the following SQL:SELECT CONTENT FROM tbl_SEARCH_DOCUMENTS WHERE TITLE like '%Office Environmental%' OR CONTAINS (Content, '"Office Environmental"') My table has been fully populated and the text "Office Environmental" is located in the specified column to search on. However I am not getting any results. I have found when I use only one word (either Office or Environmental) it will return results - but when I use more than one word in the CONTAINS statement, I don't get any results.Is this a bug or am I missing something?thanks - Matt |
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Nazim
A custom title
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Posted - 2001-12-13 : 04:45:38
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| just tried something like that it worked strangelymy query was something like thisselect * from table1 where contains(custname,'"Office Documentation"')it displayed me 4 records containing it(the fact i entere 10 records some with trailing spaces)again i changed it to select * from table1 where contains(custname,'"Office Documentation*"')it displayed me all the records.the fun is after running this query when i re-run the first query it gives me all the records :).i think Matt u better use wild card character * with contains , it should help u.-------------------------"Success is when Preparedness meets Opportunity" |
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matt_calhoon
Posting Yak Master
235 Posts |
Posted - 2001-12-13 : 18:28:12
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| I have now restored the database on my development server (from the production server backup) and I get results when searching using the contains statement - but for some reason on the production server I dont get results. I have rebuilt the catalog on the production server several times and re populated but I still dont get the records returned.this is a weird one! |
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matt_calhoon
Posting Yak Master
235 Posts |
Posted - 2001-12-13 : 19:10:50
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| Ok - upon further investigation I have found several event logs similar to the following:Unable to access crawl seed <MSSQL://LOCALHOST/62.1029578706> in project <SQLSERVER SQL0006200005> ERROR 8007052e - Logon failure unkown username or bad passwordSo I assume there is a bad password floating around in some service - I have checked the MSSQL Server Agent and Microsoft Search service and they seem to be operating fine. Where can I find the culprit for this bad logon?- least Ill stop cursing the CONTAINS statement!cheers - matt |
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matt_calhoon
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