So I've been struggling with this for the last couple days.. I have music genres. Separated by primary and secondary columns. Rock / Progressive rock, etc. And i have it so it'll search one column, just fine. But i'd like it to search either column. searching for help on google. I found that a FULLTEXT search in theory should do this. I setup the FULLTEXT index on both the Primary and secondary columns.. But I haven't been able to get it working.
this is my code that works for the single column:
$query = sprintf("SELECT * FROM musicgenres WHERE secondary LIKE '%%%s%%' LIMIT 20", mysql_real_escape_string($_GET["q"]));
$arr = array();
$rs = mysql_query($query);
while($obj = mysql_fetch_object($rs)) {
$arr[] = $obj;
}
$json_response = json_encode($arr);
if($_GET["callback"]) {
$json_response = $_GET["callback"] . "(" . $json_response . ")";
}
$final = str_replace(genre_id, id, $json_response);
echo $final;
(It returns the results in a JSON format)
I've tried to follow this tutorial i've found that gives this as an example:
$term = "Search Term";
$sql = "SELECT *, MATCH(title, content) AGAINST('". $term ."') as score FROM pages WHERE MATCH (title, content) AGAINST('". $term ."') ORDER BY score DESC";
$query = mysql_query($sql);
the question seems to be either in the SELECT query. or when i do combine it. it causes an error with this line:
while($obj = mysql_fetch_object($rs)) {
the most recent Select query i tried was:
$term = mysql_real_escape_string($_GET["q"]);
$sql = "SELECT *, MATCH(primary, secondary) AGAINST('". $term ."') as score FROM musicgenres WHERE MATCH (primary, secondary) AGAINST('". $term ."') ORDER BY score DESC";
I've also tried with: LIKE '%%%s%%' (which would be more useful. as partial matches would be nice)
mysql_fetch_array
SELECT *, MATCH(title, content) AGAINST('". $term ."') FROM pages