On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, Chris.Ellis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi I've been using postgresql V8.3 to build a search engine for our intranet site. This has worked very well so far proving to be quick and relevant. However I've been wondering if postgresql's full text search supports literal matches. IE, matching an exact phrase in a document. I cannot find anything pertaining to literal matches in the manual. Does anyone know whether literal matches are support or any work around method for this.
Chris, this is in our TODO. I'll give a short talk about progress in phrase search in Pgday. In brief, we got algebra for text queries, which was a stumbling block for years.
Obviously I could fall back onto a 'like' condition but would prefer not to. Chris Ellis ****************************************************************************** If you are not the intended recipient of this email please do not send it on to others, open any attachments or file the email locally. Please inform the sender of the error and then delete the original email. For more information, please refer to http://www.shropshire.gov.uk/privacy.nsf ******************************************************************************
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