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I am trying to search through the columns 'product', 'description', and 'keywords' in my database. The problem is that when I type in a word that is in the 'description' or 'keywords' column of the table, but not in the 'product' column, it doesn't display that result. It only displays the results if I type a word that is in the 'product' column of the table.

I'm not sure if the AND statement is doing what I want. I want to search for words within these 3 columns that are "like" what the user searched for, and sort the results by relevancy. Any help would be appreciated.

$search_exploded = explode(" ",$searchquery);

foreach($search_exploded as $search_each)
{
    $x++;
    if ($x==1)
        $construct .= "product LIKE '%$search_each%' AND description LIKE '%$search_each%' AND keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'";
    else
        $construct .= " OR product LIKE '%$search_each%' AND description LIKE '%$search_each%' AND keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'";
}

$sqlCommand = "SELECT * FROM Search WHERE $construct ORDER BY MATCH (product,description,keywords) AGAINST ('$searchquery') DESC";
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    Right now the word has to be in the description, keywords, AND product fields, but it sounds like you're wanting it to be in any of the fields (so you should be using OR instead). Or am I not following what you're asking about?
    – Kitsune
    Dec 7, 2012 at 4:43

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I want to search for words within these 3 columns

so you need to use OR instead of AND :

product LIKE '%$search_each%' OR description LIKE '%$search_each%' OR keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'

This will display the result if the word searched by user is in any of the three columns.

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  • I just knew it was something simple like that. Thank you.
    – Jeff Dyer
    Dec 7, 2012 at 4:51
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When I do this sort of thing, I like to split up my logic and then glue the pieces together using implode(). Something like:

$searchTerms = explode(" ",$searchquery);

$clauses = array();

foreach ($searchTerms as $searchTerm)
{
    $subClauses = array();
    $columns = array("product", "description", "keywords");
    foreach ($columns as $column)
    {
        $subClauses[] = " $column LIKE '%$searchTerm%' ";
    }

    $clauses[] = "(" . implode(" OR ", $subClauses) . ")";
}

$query = implode(" AND ", $clauses);

I find the logic easier to understand this way. Here, we are saying: For each search term, a match must be found in the product column or the description column, or the keywords column.

Here it is in action: http://eval.in/4335

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