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Re: context to index everything?

From: TimKArnold <timkarnold_at_aol.com>
Date: 2000/07/15
Message-ID: <20000715083039.10560.00000153@ng-cf1.aol.com>#1/1

Sorry,
Context applies to columns within a table. So, you would have to index every column for every table.
Unless you have very few columns in your db, this doesn't seem like a good option.

Tim

>Apologies for such a basic q in advance - but here goes
>
>Never used Context before, and need to basically index (or quick search)
>all text within the DB, on all tables. I know basic queries like
>"contains" or even "like" may work, but on a relatively small DB (say
>20gb) is that the best way? Or do I need to install/configure Context ?
>
>Thanks in advance -
>
Received on Sat Jul 15 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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