Customizing the Full Text Search Thesaurus
The real power of full text search is to move beyond just exact word matching and one way to do that is to add your own synonums to the thesarus. Where is the thesarus and how do you modify it? Join MVP Robert Cain for a quick and useful look at how the process works.
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5
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Skill Level:
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100
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Rating:
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4.40
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Publish Date:
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November 06, 2008
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About the Author
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Robert C. Cain is a Microsoft MVP in SQL Development, and works as a Senior BI Architect for ComFrame. His main responsibility is the SQL Server Business Intelligence Data Warehouse for the NASA ARES project. He is also a contributing author to the book "SQL Server MVP Deep Dives". Prior to his current position, Robert spent five years working for a south eastern nuclear power company designing an...
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Comments
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Chris Hancock on
4/22/2009
Isn't the second answer incorrect? Aren't expansions what you mean by synonym, rather than replacements?
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Kasey Wheeler on
9/16/2011
Nice video.
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excellent video very useful
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You should have shown multiple "expansions" so we could be sure use the correct syntax. Also, why would we use expansions instead of the other tag?
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I also think that the second answer is incorrect.
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Maurice Ivory on
2/22/2012
ok
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