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This is probably something very basic. I'm brand new to full-text indexing and searches and I've been trying to get this to work for hours so please go easy on me :)
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Say I have a table of people with firstname, lastname, address, dob etc...
create table mypeople
(
id int identity(1,1) primary key,
firstname varchar(100) not null,
lastname varchar(100) not null,
address varchar(100) not null
)
I have another table that contains information on people I don't want to do business with, known international criminals, people who have frauded my company before etc..
create table badguys
(
id int identity(1,1) primary key,
firstname varchar(100) null,
lastname varchar(100) null,
alias varchar(max) null,
address varchar(max) null
)
I have a fulltext index on my badguy table for firstname,lastname,alias,address. What I need to do is look at all of the firstnames in the mypeople table and see if they are in the badguys table. I've been messing around with different queries for hours and haven't come with anything that works for me.
select mypeople.id from mypeople inner join badguys on mypeople.firstname=badguys.firstname
?b0b==bob
stuff. if you need fuzzy matching, you'll need other tools, like soundex().join badguys on match(badguys.x, badguys.x, etc..) against mypeople.firstname
, but it still won't help at all for "near" matches. fulltext is just a very fancy way of doing "is this string exactly present somewhere in the target string".