On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Alexander Presber wrote:
>
> Am 16.11.2005 um 13:52 schrieb Oleg Bartunov:
>
>> On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Alexander Presber wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have a question that arose while using tsearch on a large database of
>>> book information.
>>>
>>> In order to inject unstemmed + stemmed versions of searchstrings into a
>>> query we want to cast an expression of type text to tsquery.
>>> Unfortunately
>>>
>>> SELECT 'word'::tsquery
>>>
>>> (where the literal 'word' is of type 'unknown' seemingly) works just fine
>>> while e.g.
>>>
>>> SELECT ('word' || '&fullword')::tsquery
>>>
>>> or, simpler
>>>
>>> SELECT 'word&fullword'::text::tsquery
>>>
>>> gives
>>>
>>> ERROR: cannot cast type text to tsearch2.tsquery
>>>
>>> How can we work around that? Thanks for any help
>>
>> no workaround needed. to_tsquery provides everything you need. If you want
>> fancy-shmancy solution you could always write wrapper around tsquery, but
>> I doubt you enter queries by hand, so why do you bothering ?
>
> No. No fancy-shmancy solution needed, just one that works.
>
> I do not see a way to include both a stemmed and unstemmed version of a
> string into a tsquery.
> Can you give an example, please?
This is quite different question and Teodor has already answered you -
use different configurations. But I'm wondering why do you need that.
>
> Thanks
> Alex
>
> P.S. I have read the documentation (twice.)
>
>>>
>>> Sincerely yours
>>> Alexander Presber
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> Regards,
>> Oleg
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Regards,
Oleg
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