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Dazza1883
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-01-22 : 07:36:31
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| I haven't really used stored procedures that much before but i am trying to use one which will freetext search 3 different colums in my table PAO(house number), STREET_DESCRIPTOR(street name) and POSTCODE(postcode). This is what i have so far:ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[procStreetSearchNew] -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here( @STREET_DESCRIPTOR nvarchar(255))AS SELECT * FROM dbo.nlpg_master WHERE FREETEXT (STREET_DESCRIPTOR, @STREET_DESCRIPTOR) AND FREETEXT (PAO, @STREET_DESCRIPTOR) OR FREETEXT (POSTCODE, @STREET_DESCRIPTOR)So when i search for 15 Harwood Road i get a return of all 15 harwood road sometimes if i enter 15 harwood this works sometimes when i try it with different combinations 15 brook i get nothing can anyone advise me please on where i am going wrongThanks |
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webfred
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2009-01-22 : 07:42:43
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I think, at a first look, you have to check your conditions in where-clause regarding the use of AND and OR.Webfred No, you're never too old to Yak'n'Roll if you're too young to die. |
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raky
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2009-01-22 : 07:46:21
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| R u looking for thisALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[procStreetSearchNew]-- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here(@STREET_DESCRIPTOR nvarchar(255))ASSELECT * FROM dbo.nlpg_master WHERE ( STREET_DESCRIPTOR LIKE '%'+@STREET_DESCRIPTOR+'%' AND PAO LIKE '%'+@STREET_DESCRIPTOR+'%') OR POSTCODE LIKE '%'+@STREET_DESCRIPTOR+'%' |
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Dazza1883
Starting Member
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Posted - 2009-01-22 : 08:25:06
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| Thanks for the response guys, I have tried your method raky with not much joy my problem is i am searching through a database of addresses for an entire city which has more that 1.5million records so as you can probably imagine this is quite some task it's for emergency response so a user can quickly enter the details that they Know into a single text field then query three of the colums quickly to get a response |
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Dazza1883
Starting Member
5 Posts |
Posted - 2009-01-22 : 09:38:10
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| Is it possible to write this:SELECT * FROM dbo.nlpg_master WHERE FREETEXT (STREET_DESCRIPTOR, @STREET_DESCRIPTOR) AND FREETEXT (PAO, @STREET_DESCRIPTOR) OR FREETEXT (POSTCODE, @STREET_DESCRIPTOR)in any way like this:SELECT * FROM dbo.nlpg_master WHERE FREETEXT (STREET_DESCRIPTOR, PAO, POSTCODE, @STREET_DESCRIPTOR) |
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