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SQL Server Forum / Other Technologies / Full-Text Search / November 2008

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what languages does neutral cover

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jst1699 - 27 Nov 2008 17:54 GMT
I am using the Neutral word breaker in a FT index over a nvarchar column.

what languages can I search for?

so far I have successfully got results for:
chinese
japanese
russian
jst1699 - 27 Nov 2008 18:02 GMT
sorry, forgot to mention...

using SQL 2005

thx

> I am using the Neutral word breaker in a FT index over a nvarchar column.
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> japanese
> russian
Hilary Cotter - 27 Nov 2008 22:58 GMT
neutral breaks at white space and sentence boundaries.

It does not work well with Asian languages, but works quite well with most
Weestern Languages,

> sorry, forgot to mention...
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jst1699 - 28 Nov 2008 09:16 GMT
In your experience, what languages does it work well with and not well with?

I really need this information to inform my manager.

thx for your time
Jag

> neutral breaks at white space and sentence boundaries.
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Russell Fields - 28 Nov 2008 20:34 GMT
Jag,

You should probably read this part of the Books Online, which discusses word
breakers and their side-effects in 2008.  (Which is somewhat more capable
than earlier versions of SQL Server.)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms142507.aspx

Although the 2008 document give more details than the 2005 docs, here is the
2005 link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms142507(SQL.90).aspx

RLF

> In your experience, what languages does it work well with and not well
> with?
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Hilary Cotter - 30 Nov 2008 02:44 GMT
It works best with English, French, Italian, and Spanish.

It does not work well with the rest.

> In your experience, what languages does it work well with and not well
> with?
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