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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 contains the functionality you need to issue full-text queries against plain character-based data in SQL Server tables. Full-text queries could include words and phrases or multiple forms of a word or phrase.
Full-Text Search Documentation
For more information about Full-Text Search, see these sections of SQL Server Books Online.
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Introduces you to terminology associated with Full-Text Search and other fundamentals and also provides you with a business scenario. |
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Describes the architecture of Full-Text Search and also describes the new Microsoft Full-Text Engine for SQL (MSFTESQL) service. |
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Explains deployment and administration concepts associated with Full-Text Search. |
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Describes the different types of queries that you can run using full-text search. |
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Provides answers to frequently-asked questions and basic troubleshooting information. |
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Discusses issues to consider when choosing the language for columns referenced in full-text indexes. |
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Contains step-by-step instructions for performing various tasks with Full-Text Search. |
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Showcases the full-text features introduced in SQL Server 2005 using the new AdventureWorks sample database. |
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Provides topics about the Full-Text Search dialog boxes in SQL Server Management Studio. |