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Hi, I have a table with about 9M entries. The table has 2 fields: id and name which are of serial and text types respectively. I have a ordinary index on the text field which allows me to do searches in reasonable time. Most of my searches are of the form

select * from mytable where name ~ 'some text query'

I know that the Tsearch2 module will let me have very efficient text searches. But if I understand correctly, it's based on a language specific dictionary.

My problem is that the name column contains names of chemicals. Now for many cases this may simply be a number (1674-56-2) and in other cases it may be an alphanumeric string (such as (-)O-acetylcarnitine or 1,2-cis-dihydroxybenzoate). In some cases it is a well-known word (say viagra or calcium chloride or pentathol).

My question is: will Tsearch2 be able to handle this type of text? Or will it be hampered by the fact that the bulk of the rows do not correspond to ordinary English

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