MySQL – How to change the FULLTEXT SEARCH 4 character minimum behaviour
Thursday, January 14, 2010 23:56Posted in category Database
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By default the FULLTEXT minimum characters behaviour is set to 4 characters. To check what value is preset on your server type the following query:
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE ‘ft%’;
That shoud bring up a result similar to this:
Variable_name | Value |
---|---|
ft_boolean_syntax | + -><()~*:”"&| |
ft_max_word_len | 84 |
ft_min_word_len | 4 |
ft_query_expansion_limit | 20 |
ft_stopword_file | (built-in) |
To change the ftp_min_word_len you have to edit the my.ini configuration file.
Below [mysqld] add this line to decrease the min. word length to 3 characters:
ft_min_word_len = 3
Restart your server and rebuild the existing indexes by using the following query:
REPAIR TABLE tableNameHere QUICK;
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