The following article mainly describes how to use MySQL to search for index-related fields to improve search efficiency. We all know that the LIKE statement in a SELECT query is mainly used to execute the query, although this method is feasible, it is useful for full-text search.
This is an extremely inefficient method, especially when processing large volumes of data.
Developers only need to simply mark the fields that require full-text search, and then use the special MySQL search index (the best combination with PHP) method to run the search on those fields, this not only improves the performance and efficiency, because MySQL (the best combination with PHP) indexes these fields to optimize the search), but also achieves higher quality search, because MySQL (the best combination with PHP) uses natural language to intelligently rate the results to remove irrelevant items.
Table creation:
- Alter table name add fulltext index (TABLE field );
Run the show indexes command to check whether the index has been added.
With data and indexes, you can use MySQL (the best combination with PHP) for full-text search. The simplest full-text search method is with MATCH... SELECT query of the AGAINST statement:
- SELECT Table field FROM table name where match (full-text search table field) AGAINST ('search string ');
Finally, the result is displayed.
The above content introduces how to improve the search efficiency of MySQL search index fields.