> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barbara Picci [mailto:barbara.pi...@sardi.it]
> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 4:51 AM
> To: php-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [PHP] Mysql search query ignoring dots
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have to perform a mysql query in a table with millions of records.
> I've full-text indexed my search field and I'm searching with MATCH
> AGAINST.
> But there is a problem. In this field there are company names that contain
> dots, for istance I've "PO.SE. srl" and I want to find it if the user
search for:
> "POSE" or "PO.SE" or "P.O.S.E." etc.
> I googled in the web but I don't find any solution. I don't want to add a
new
> field with the cleaned version of my string because I would like to solve
> with the query and I prefer that the mysql table not become too big. But
if I
> will not find a different solution, I will use this escamotage.
> I've find a post that is similar but the solution don't seem to solve my
> situation.
> You can see it at the url:
> http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?10,395557,395584#msg-395584
> In my case replace(email, '.', '') = replace(theSearchValue, '.', ''); is
> indifferent and don't change my results.
> 
> My query, searching "POSE", is:
> 
> select aziende.* from aziende where 1>0 AND
> (MATCH(aziende.ragione_sociale) AGAINST('+POSE' IN BOOLEAN MODE) OR
> (replace(aziende.ragione_sociale, '.', '') = replace('POSE', '.',
> '')) order by aziende.ragione_sociale limit 0, 10
> 
> The alternative choice could be REGEXP but I've red that it make my query
> slow in a table of millions of records and I don't know how to exclude
dots
> in the regular expression.
> 
> Can anyone help me?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Barbara
> 
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> Barbara Picci
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> 

I don't see anything relevant regarding PHP.  As for ' a table of millions
of records,' that sounds like questions for the DBA.

Regards,
Tommy


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