Following a question posted here about how I can increase the speed on one of my SQL Search methods, I was advised to update my table to make use of Full Text Search. This is what I have now done, using Gist indexes to make searching faster. On some of the "plain" queries I have noticed a marked increase which I am very happy about.
However, I am having difficulty in searching for partial words. For example I have several records that contain the word Squire (454) and I have several records that contain Squirrel (173). Now if I search for Squire it only returns the 454 records but I also want it to return the Squirrel records as well.
My query looks like this
SELECT title FROM movies WHERE vectors @@ to_tsoquery('squire'); I thought I could do to_tsquery('squire%') but that does not work.
How do I get it to search for partial matches ?
Also, in my database I have records that are movies and others that are just TV Shows. These are differentiated by the "" over the name, so like "Munsters" is a TV Show, whereas The Munsters is the film of the show. What I want to be able to do is search for just the TV Show AND just the movies. Any idea on how I can achieve this ?
Regards Anthoni
squirebut want to get the resultsquirrel, you might have to specify additional constraints. Because otherwise one could argue they had the search keymamabut wanted the resultrabbit. So perhaps you might want to slice your search key and turnsquireintos | sq | squ | squi | squir | squire... This or fancier algorithms would get you thesquirrel. I think @Joshua Burns's answer contains a more generic solution than mine though, if you want to be generic.