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<p>rt-setup-fulltext-index - Create indexes for full text search</p>
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<p>This script creates the appropriate tables, columns, functions, and / or views necessary for full-text searching for your database type. It will drop any existing indexes in the process.</p>
<p>Please read <i><a href="full_text_indexing.html">docs/full_text_indexing.pod</a></i> for complete documentation on full-text indexing for your database type.</p>
<p>If you have a non-standard database administrator user or password, you may use the <code>--dba</code> and <code>--dba-password</code> parameters to set them explicitly:</p>
<pre><code> rt-setup-fulltext-index --dba sysdba --dba-password 'secret'</code></pre>
<p>To test what will happen without running any DDL, pass the <code>--dryrun</code> flag.</p>
<p>The Oracle index determines which content-types it will index at creation time. By default, textual message bodies and textual uploaded attachments (attachments with filenames) are indexed; to ignore textual attachments, pass the <code>--no-attachments</code> flag when the index is created.</p>
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<p>Ruslan Zakirov <ruz@bestpractical.com>, Alex Vandiver <alexmv@bestpractical.com></p>
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