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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T02:23:55+00:00 2026-05-21T02:23:55+00:00

Is it possible to expand this query SELECT id, name, MATCH (name) AGAINST (%s)

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Is it possible to expand this query

SELECT id, name, MATCH (name) AGAINST (%s)
AS score FROM mydb.authors WHERE MATCH (name) AGAINST (%s)

by following one?

SELECT authors.id, papers.id FROM `mydb`.`auth2paper`
JOIN `mydb`.`papers` ON `mydb`.`auth2paper`.paper_id = `mydb`.`papers`.id
JOIN `mydb`.`authors` ON `mydb`.`auth2paper`.auth_id = `mydb`.`authors`.id
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    2026-05-21T02:23:55+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 2:23 am

    There is no reason why not. Just use the MATCH in the WHERE as you normally would.

    SELECT authors.id, papers.id, MATCH (`mydb`.`authors`.name) AGAINST (%s) Score
    FROM `mydb`.`auth2paper`
    JOIN `mydb`.`papers` ON `mydb`.`auth2paper`.paper_id = `mydb`.`papers`.id
    JOIN `mydb`.`authors` ON `mydb`.`auth2paper`.auth_id = `mydb`.`authors`.id
    WHERE MATCH (`mydb`.`authors`.name) AGAINST (%s)
    
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