Re: Parsing Google-like queries for FT search



hi, Fabio,

i implemented in C#. not sure whether my result is of much use to
you, but i can sketch how i proceeded.
It's exactly what I'm planning to test: use the C# code as an external
stored procedure. Did you already try this approach?

no, that's an interesting idea, though. we are fairly flexible about what
logic we put in DLLs, Stored Procedures, User Defined Functions, Triggers,
and "application code", but we have not yet called home-grown DLL code in
the database, though we've heard about it.

good luck with your approach!

cheers, Tim


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