From f2d256e87a54b362303a01e4bcefcf833607cef0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: unknown Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2002 12:10:33 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] manual.texi clarify that FULLTEXT is for MyISAM tables. Docs/manual.texi: clarify that FULLTEXT is for MyISAM tables. --- Docs/manual.texi | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Docs/manual.texi b/Docs/manual.texi index 807a4fc666c..507e98b7eea 100644 --- a/Docs/manual.texi +++ b/Docs/manual.texi @@ -20904,7 +20904,7 @@ Your program has a wrong path to where the character sets are stored. This can be fixed by using the @code{--character-sets-dir} option to the program in question. @item -The character set is a multi-byte-character set that can't be loaded +The character set is a multi-byte character set that can't be loaded dynamically. In this case you have to recompile the program with the support for the character set. @item @@ -37077,7 +37077,8 @@ You can set the default global isolation level for @code{mysqld} with As of Version 3.23.23, MySQL has support for full-text indexing and searching. Full-text indexes in MySQL are an index of type -@code{FULLTEXT}. @code{FULLTEXT} indexes can be created from @code{VARCHAR} +@code{FULLTEXT}. @code{FULLTEXT} indexes are used with MyISAM tables +and can be created from @code{VARCHAR} and @code{TEXT} columns at @code{CREATE TABLE} time or added later with @code{ALTER TABLE} or @code{CREATE INDEX}. For large datasets, it will be much faster to load your data into a table that has no @code{FULLTEXT} @@ -47556,7 +47557,7 @@ You can check which tables you have in the current database with @node Cannot initialize character set, Not enough file handles, Cannot find table, Common errors @appendixsubsec @code{Can't initialize character set xxx} error -@cindex multibyte character sets +@cindex multi-byte character sets If you get an error like: