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

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Finding 'C' as a programming language...

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Kyle Jedrusiak - 15 Feb 2007 15:32 GMT
I'm not sure what I did generates the correct result...I think I got the
information here but I don't remember as it was a few years ago.

I edited the noise-ENU file and removed the letter C from the last line.
Then I did rebuild on the indexes.

It almost seems like it worked...but I have a few where it may be doing the
wrong thing.

Point me in the right direction please...thanks
Hilary Cotter - 15 Feb 2007 20:22 GMT
The word breaker only does special treatment when a non-alphanumeric
character occurs after a c. In some cases it is case sensitive. So removing
the c from the noise word list should allow you to search on it.

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> I'm not sure what I did generates the correct result...I think I got the
> information here but I don't remember as it was a few years ago.
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> Point me in the right direction please...thanks
 
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