SQL Server Code Example

CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX Function

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Creates a full-text index on a table or indexed view in a database in SQL Server. Only one full-text index is allowed per table or indexed view, and each full-text index applies to a single table or indexed view. A full-text index can contain up to 1024 columns.. The code script below will show you how to use the CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX function. For more details on the CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX function

CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX Example

CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX ON yourTable(Resume)   
   KEY INDEX yourIndex  
   WITH STOPLIST = SYSTEM;  
GO


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