>> In the mean time I've realized that indexing more fields of my products >> table may help alot. My 'description' field is type TEXT however - can >> TEXT columns be indexed? >> > Not in the same way as your other columns, no. You might want to consider > using the Swish-e search engine. I use that on my RTFM website, and the > full-text searches on that website are reasonably quick. > > Interchange-based search/scan operations will read in a large chunk of > your searched tables and then decide what to throw out, leaving you with > the results you asked for. That method is fine in most cases, but is > not so good if you have lots of rows and/or have lots of data in the > searched columns. > > Building a Swish-e index daily (or on demand) and searching on that, > could be the fix you need - depending upon the searches you perform, > of course. Thanks - it looks like Swish-e can index a collection of text files and then quickly do searches on that index. I'm not sure how I can use Swish-e to index my database's products table? Can anyone provide a conceptual overview or point me to some docs? DB _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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