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| From: | Martijn Tonies | Date: | January 28 2005 3:41pm |
| Subject: | Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables | ||
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Hello, > I would need to index FULLTEXT two columns in a InnoDB table. How do you solve > the problem? As you have noticed - you cannot. So, all you can do is creating a MyISAM table and copying the column contents. With regards, Martijn Tonies Database Workbench - developer tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL & MS SQL Server Upscene Productions http://www.upscene.com
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables | symbulos partners | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables | Martijn Tonies | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | symbulos partners | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | SGreen | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | Martijn Tonies | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | symbulos partners | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | Sasha Pachev | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | mos | 30 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | corradoerina@btopenworld.com | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | Nick Arnett | 28 Jan |
| • Re: FULLTEXT index on InnoDB tables (looking for a workaround) | Heikki Tuuri | 30 Jan |
