I have a table called myatts :
- It has about 3,332,834 rows of data.
- I generally search the column “content”
- I have about 40 rows where content = Rat, D.D.
However when I fulltext search for it I get no results. But if I use LIKE I do get the results.
I want to stick with fulltext, can anyone help me figure out why there are no results returned?
Here is my table structure:
id
int(11) Not null AUTO_INCREMENT
join_id
int(11) Not Null
webid
int(11) Not Null
content
text utf8_general_ci
Here are my indexes
Keyname Type Unique Packed Field Cardinality
PRIMARY BTREE Yes No id 3332834
content BTREE No No content (333) 238059
id_index BTREE No No webid 151492
join_id BTREE No No join_id 36
content_ft FULLTEXT No No content 119029
Here is my query:
SELECT * FROM myatts WHERE MATCH(content) AGAINST('Rat, D.D.' IN BOOLEAN MODE)
Here is the explain:
1 SIMPLE myatts fulltext content_ft content_ft 0 1 Using where
Any help/pointers would be great. Thanks!
Your minimum word length is probably set to 4. Check the MySQL Manual for details..