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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...
Creating a Full Text Search Catalog

Creating a Full Text Search Catalog

Robert Cain demonstrates how to create a full text catalog. Full text search provides the ability to search documents and text within SQL Server in a much richer way than can be done using LIKE.

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Publish Date:
November 06, 2008
Length:
4:0
Skill Level:
100
Rating:
4.05 out of 5

After watching you should be able to answer these questions:
  1. When creating a full text catalog where will the catalog be stored?

  2. What is the limit on the number of full text catalogs per database?
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Comments:
John O'Sullivan on 11/29/2008
excellent

William Olders on 12/11/2008
I missed or it is not mentioned how catalogues are found and utilized when on different machines on the same network.

Carla Wilson on 12/11/2008
I especially liked the discussion about multiple catalogs on separate disks to increase performance.

Stephen Oesterreicher on 12/11/2008
The default would be good to start out with so we know what we have if we don't setup a Full Text Catalog.

lisa on 12/11/2008
i love the video lessons, its a great way to learn.

jag on 1/21/2009
gud

Tim Harms on 8/6/2009
Good information to know.



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