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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T14:20:54+00:00 2026-05-21T14:20:54+00:00

Full text search isn’t working if I pass only one letter as the param

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Full text search isn’t working if I pass only one letter as the param

DECLARE @search_param NVARCHAR(250)
SET @search_param = 'a'

    SELECT TOP 500
             [KEY] AS id,
             [RANK] AS relevance
    FROM     CONTAINSTABLE(table_name, column_name, @search_word)
    ORDER BY 2 DESC, 1 desc  

If only one letter is passed I need it to select only sentences that start with that letter.

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    2026-05-21T14:20:55+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:20 pm

    Use ‘a*’ to search for “begins with a”

    DECLARE @search_param NVARCHAR(250) SET @search_param = 'a'
    
    -- if only one letter is passed
    -- i need it to select only sentences that start with that letter
    if len(@search_param) = 1 set @search_param = '"' + @search_param + '*"'
    
    SELECT TOP 500
             [KEY] AS id,
             [RANK] AS relevance
    FROM     CONTAINSTABLE(table_name, column_name, @search_param)
    ORDER BY 2 DESC, 1 desc  
    
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