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I'm new with MySQL FULLTEXTSEARCH. Here's what I have tried,

SELECT * 
FROM example_myisam
WHERE MATCH(data, data2) AGAINST ('+*ar' IN BOOLEAN MODE);

but it gave me zero result. What I'm looking is to convert this LIKE statement in FULLTEXT

SELECT *
FROM example_myisam 
WHERE data LIKE '%ar' OR
      data2 LIKE '%ar';

here's a demo if it helps: http://www.sqlfiddle.com/#!2/d3fdd/12

Here's also my DDL statement:

CREATE TABLE example_myisam
(
    id     INT,
    data   VARCHAR(50),
    data2  VARCHAR(50)
) ENGINE = MYISAM;

ALTER TABLE example_myisam ADD FULLTEXT alltext (data, data2);
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You may have to do a combination of MATCH()...AGAINST() and LIKE to get the results you want. The * is used to find words with a prefix. So, it has to be used like Vict*.

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  • is there no other way to search for containing string? Apr 25, 2013 at 16:31
  • I honestly think this is your best option. Unless you want to pull all of the results, and sort through them with a regex in your code, which I don't think you want to do. Apr 25, 2013 at 16:35

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