| Bug #3001 | Text about boolean fulltext is incorrect | ||
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| Submitted: | 28 Feb 2004 10:04 | Modified: | 1 Mar 2004 20:52 |
| Reporter: | Harrison Fisk | Email Updates: | |
| Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
| Category: | MySQL Server: Documentation | Severity: | S3 (Non-critical) |
| Version: | OS: | ||
| Assigned to: | Paul DuBois | CPU Architecture: | Any |
[1 Mar 2004 20:52]
Paul DuBois
Thank you for your bug report. This issue has been addressed in the documentation. The updated documentation will appear on our website shortly, and will be included in the next release of the relevant product(s).

Description: On the fulltext documentation page (http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Fulltext_Search.html), it has an example as: +apple +(>turnover <strudel) ... ``apple'' and ``turnover'', or ``apple'' and ``strudel'' (in any order), but rank ``apple pie'' higher than ``apple strudel''. For some reason it says apple pie there, instead of apple turnover. There is no previous mention of apple pie. Also in practice, apple pie wouldn't have a higher relevance than apple strudel. How to repeat: Go to the webpage and look at it... Suggested fix: Switch from apple pie to apple turnover.