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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T03:17:00+00:00 2026-05-18T03:17:00+00:00

I’m trying to do a full-text search in three seperate tables and sort the

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I’m trying to do a full-text search in three seperate tables and sort the results by relevancy.

During my searches for the answer, I found out that I can’t use fulltext search in multiple tables. So I added a separate fulltext index for each column I want to search.

Now the problem is that I can do the search but I can’t do sorting as I would like to.

Here’s my tables:

CREATE TABLE books (
 bookID int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
 title varchar(300) NOT NULL,
 authorID int(11) NOT NULL,
 FULLTEXT KEY title (title)
)

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS authors (
 authorID int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
 authorNamevarchar(200) NOT NULL,
 FULLTEXT KEY authorName(authorName)
);

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS chapters (
 chapterID int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
 bookID int(11) NOT NULL,
 content longtext NOT NULL,
 FULLTEXT KEY content (content)
);

And here is my MySQL query where I’m stuck:

SELECT *, 
 MATCH(books.title) AGAINST('$q') as tscore,
 MATCH(authors.authorName) AGAINST('$q') as ascore
 MATCH(chapters.content) AGAINST('$q') as cscore
FROM books 
LEFT JOIN authors ON books.authorID = authors.authorID 
LEFT JOIN chapters ON books.bookID = chapters.bookID 
WHERE 
 MATCH(books.title) AGAINST('$q')
 OR MATCH(authors.authorName) AGAINST('$q')
 OR MATCH(chapters.content) AGAINST('$q')
ORDER BY ???? DESC

Now with this query I can do sorting by titles, authors or contents. What I want to do is, get the relevancy for all the three columns together and order the results by that.

And, yes I’m aware of other search engines like Lucene or Sphinx, but I’m not planning to use them now.

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    2026-05-18T03:17:00+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 3:17 am

    You should be able to add the tscore, ascore, and cscore values in the ORDER BY clause.

    Try this:

    SELECT *, 
      MATCH(books.title) AGAINST('$q') as tscore,
      MATCH(authors.authorName) AGAINST('$q') as ascore,
      MATCH(chapters.content) AGAINST('$q') as cscore
    FROM books 
      LEFT JOIN authors ON books.authorID = authors.authorID 
      LEFT JOIN chapters ON books.bookID = chapters.bookID 
    WHERE 
      MATCH(books.title) AGAINST('$q')
      OR MATCH(authors.authorName) AGAINST('$q')
      OR MATCH(chapters.content) AGAINST('$q')
    ORDER BY (tscore + ascore + cscore) DESC
    
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