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I want to integrate the MySQL fulltext search function in my PHP site.

I have the following problem now.

SELECT *
FROM testtable t1, testtable2 t2
WHERE MATCH (
t1.firstName, t1.lastName, t1.details, t2.firstName, t2.lastName, t2.details
)
AGAINST (
'founder'
);

And i have the error code:

#1210 - Incorrect arguments to MATCH

Do you know why and how to solve it?

Thanks very much!

Edit:

I adopt RageZ's method:

SELECT *
FROM testtable t1, testtable2 t2
WHERE MATCH (
t1.firstName, t1.lastName, t1.details
)
AGAINST (
'founder'
) OR MATCH( t2.firstName, t2.lastName, t2.details) AGAINST (
'founder'
); 

And I have a new question. If i want to find the content which are :

AGAINST('founder', 'initiator', 'employee');

How to write the query?

Ok, i know against can only have one criteria.

AGAINST('founder');

2 Answers 2

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I think since full text search use some specific indexes you should separate table by OR

SELECT *
FROM testtable t1, testtable2 t2
WHERE MATCH (
t1.firstName, t1.lastName, t1.details
)
AGAINST (
'founder'
) OR MATCH( t2.firstName, t2.lastName, t2.details) AGAINST (
'founder'
); 
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  • that smells like a cartesian product to me (but then, I have no experience with "match / against") .. shouldn't there be a "restriction" (aka join) that provents this?
    – lexu
    Mar 4, 2010 at 10:23
  • @thanks RageZ, if the elements in AGAINST are multiple, how to handle that? Mar 4, 2010 at 10:27
  • your would have to copy the pattern multiple time
    – RageZ
    Mar 4, 2010 at 10:58
  • @lexu: the error message is specific about the syntax in the against not being correct. if mysql would have ran crazy I would have bet like you ;-)
    – RageZ
    Mar 4, 2010 at 11:00
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AGAINST('founder initiator employee');

or you can use boolean mode with more good stuff

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