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ramdas
Posting Yak Master

181 Posts

Posted - 2004-04-06 : 10:47:16
Hi,
I am planning on building a database to store resumes of candidates. One of the features i would like to provide is to do keyword searches on resumes.
This database is going to be a for a small user base. Is MSDE a good choice, also can we upload resumes into msde database, and can i do keyword searches on uploaded resumes.
Any feedback suggestions are appreciated.

Ramdas

Ramdas Narayanan
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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master

3246 Posts

Posted - 2004-04-06 : 15:01:23
Well..... Maybe. You can store documents in SQL Server using the TEXT or NTEXT data types. I've heard you can even store documents that are in Word format, but I've never tried that. In fact, I try to avoid these datatypes as much as I can. I think you can implement FULL TEXT searching on TEXT fields, but I'm not sure if that handles Word format or if it has to be plain text.

So, I'd encourage you to do some research (such as BOL) on TEXT, NTEXT, and FULL TEXT SEARCH to get familiar with the hoops you'll have to jump through.

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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2004-04-06 : 23:48:55
I'd suggest using MS Indexing Service instead. It can full-text index pretty much any file format, and you avoid storing the files in the database. While you CAN do it that way, there's no benefit (and a lot more aggravation) over using Indexing Service. You can create a linked server to it from your SQL Server and query it just like any other data source too. Books Online and MSDN will have more details on how to set up Indexing Service as a linked server.
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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master

3246 Posts

Posted - 2004-04-07 : 18:48:15
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Originally posted by robvolk

I'd suggest using MS Indexing Service instead...You can create a linked server to it from your SQL Server and query it just like any other data source too.
D'OH! I knew that, but forgot about it. I guess that's why you are the MVP...

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