Re: text type has no default operator class for GIN?
От | Bob Gobeille |
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Тема | Re: text type has no default operator class for GIN? |
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Msg-id | 052F4271-2B87-49FC-8739-2A8AF5542B53@hp.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: text type has no default operator class for GIN? (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: text type has no default operator class for GIN?
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Список | pgsql-general |
On Aug 18, 2009, at 6:21 PM, Tom Lane wrote: > What GIN indexes are good for is indexing equality queries on the > components of something the database otherwise thinks of as a single > object. For instance you can GIN-index searches for arrays containing > a particular value as a member. > > Now type text doesn't have any built-in notion of a component, other > than individual characters, which aren't normally that interesting > to search for. What I suppose the OP has in mind is full-text > searching, which is looking for component *words*. But "word" is a > very language- and context-dependent concept. And defining which > words > are to be considered equal for searching purposes is even more so. > If we'd hard-wired one notion of "word" into datatype text, it > wouldn't > be very flexible. The point of the tsvector layer is to have a > configurable way to extract searchable words from a chunk of text. > There are also some implementation advantages like not having to > repeat > that processing constantly during a search --- but the main point is > having a place to define what a word is and what search equality > means. Yes, I was looking for full text searching in english. Since my postgresql.conf contained: default_text_search_config = 'pg_catalog.english' doesn't this specify the parser, dictionary, and template to use for full text searching in english? I should have mentioned the above in my post but since it was in the original conf file (debian install) I didn't think of it. Bob Gobeille bobg@fossology.org
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