On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 03:05:07PM +0530, Praveen Kumar (TUV) wrote: > I have installed Tsearch-Module for full text indexing .But when > I search text using gist(idxFTI) index on table I also found all > data which have same accent.Example > 1.If I try search for MANI word it also search for MANY word. > 2.If I try search for ANDY word it also search for ANDI word. > Please can you tell me how to avoid this problem ? If i want to > search text MANI it should search only for MANI not MANY. Your tsearch2 configuration is turning the words "many" and "andy" into the lexemes "mani" and "andi", like this: test=> SELECT * FROM ts_debug('many andy'); ts_name | tok_type | description | token | dict_name | tsvector ---------+----------+-------------+-------+-----------+---------- default | lword | Latin word | many | {en_stem} | 'mani' default | lword | Latin word | andy | {en_stem} | 'andi' (2 rows) To learn how to change that see "Parsing and Lexing" and "Configurations" in the tsearch2 documentation: http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist/tsearch/V2/docs/tsearch2-guide.html#parsing_lexing http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist/tsearch/V2/docs/tsearch2-ref.html#configurations Another approach is to think of tsearch2 as returning "might match" rows and add another restriction to find the definite matches: test=> SELECT * FROM foo test-> WHERE idxcontent @@ to_tsquery('many'); id | content | idxcontent ----+---------+------------ 1 | many | 'mani':1 2 | mani | 'mani':1 (2 rows) test=> SELECT * FROM foo test-> WHERE idxcontent @@ to_tsquery('many') AND content ~* 'many'; id | content | idxcontent ----+---------+------------ 1 | many | 'mani':1 (1 row) -- Michael Fuhr