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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Full-Text Search / January 2007

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Creating a custom word-breaker and stemmer

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Mike C# - 23 Jan 2007 16:35 GMT
Does anyone know of any links to articles or information on creating a
custom word-breaker and stemmer for full-text search on SQL 2005?

In the meantime I'll keep Googling.

Thanks
Hilary Cotter - 23 Jan 2007 19:47 GMT
Microsoft.com has some articles.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms691035.aspx

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms916793.aspx

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> Does anyone know of any links to articles or information on creating a
> custom word-breaker and stemmer for full-text search on SQL 2005?
>
> In the meantime I'll keep Googling.
>
> Thanks
Mike C# - 23 Jan 2007 21:41 GMT
> Microsoft.com has some articles.
>
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms691035.aspx
>
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms916793.aspx

Thanks Hilary.  BTW the folks here at work want to start doing some
full-text searching on certain items, and I've pointed them to your articles
for answers to a lot of their questions.  Do you have a book on it, and if
so where can I get a copy?

Thanks again
Hilary Cotter - 26 Jan 2007 03:37 GMT
The book is as yet unpublished.

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Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
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>> Microsoft.com has some articles.
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> Thanks again
Mike C# - 28 Jan 2007 16:56 GMT
Please post when it's out, we could definitely use it.

Thanks

> The book is as yet unpublished.
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>> Thanks again
Hilary Cotter - 29 Jan 2007 02:24 GMT
Mike I had a contract with Apress to put one out several years ago - it
focused on Indexing Services. I wrote 912 pages and then .Net happened. I
then got more interested in replication and never updated it for .Net. Nor
did I complete a chapter on SharePoint. I just don't think the demand is
there for a book on search at this time. NWSU did express an interest in it
as well, but I really have moved on to other things.

If you want to read the 912 pages just ask. I wrote a chapter on SQL FTS
2005 for SQL Server 2005 Bible, but it was based on the late betas/CTPs, and
SP 1 brought a few changes.

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Hilary Cotter

Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html

Looking for a FAQ on Indexing Services/SQL FTS
http://www.indexserverfaq.com

> Please post when it's out, we could definitely use it.
>
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>>> Thanks again
John S. - 29 Jan 2007 16:08 GMT
I would LOVE to read the 912 pages. Can you email it to me?
jsheehan@groceryshopping.net

> Mike I had a contract with Apress to put one out several years ago - it
> focused on Indexing Services. I wrote 912 pages and then .Net happened. I
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> >>> Thanks again
Mike C# - 29 Jan 2007 18:29 GMT
Me too, sent you an email Hilary.  Thanks!

> Mike I had a contract with Apress to put one out several years ago - it
> focused on Indexing Services. I wrote 912 pages and then .Net happened. I
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>>>> Thanks again
 
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