[nycphp-talk] Flexible Forms & How to store them...
Jon Baer
jonbaer at jonbaer.com
Tue May 15 16:01:44 EDT 2007
Im not sure this does justice w/o any demo but Id never plan on doing
a search like that ... the idea was that one field w/ key:value pairs
would be split and put into a searchable index via Zend_Search ...
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.search.html
The query (or report) from the index search into the db is trivial
since the pk keys are exchangeable. This is really a 2 layer
approach not using MySQL for FT indexing. Any other option gives you
way more IR functions than MySQL does. Although it would be fair to
point out that it is pluggable: ( <http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/
5.1/en/plugin-full-text-plugins.html> ) But still pretty new.
- Jon
On May 15, 2007, at 2:01 PM, csnyder wrote:
> On 5/15/07, Jon Baer <jonbaer at jonbaer.com> wrote:
>> I normally include @ least one column of YAML-based data
>> (a misc field of sorts).
>
> At first I thought this would work with a MySQL FULLTEXT index, but of
> course it won't because the field names would be in more than 50% of
> the records and would therefore be considered stopwords.
>
> Nifty as this is, then, it only works if all querying is handled by
> your application or an application using a platform that includes its
> own sufficiently reliable search index. Clients who want/need to
> create their own SQL queries are out of luck, or forced to use LIKE
> expressions.
>
> --
> Chris Snyder
> http://chxo.com/
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