Full-Text Index Dialog Box (Visual Database Tools)

This dialog box allows you to create a full-text index, for full-text searches on text-based columns in your database tables. A full-text index relies on a regular index, so you must create that first. The regular index must be created on a single, non-null column; it is best to choose a column with small values rather than a column with large ones. For more information, see How to: Create Indexes (Visual Database Tools).

Note

To create a full-text index, you must first create a full-text catalog for the database using an outside tool, such as SQL Server Management Studio or Enterprise Manager.

Note

Full-text index functionality is not available in MicrosoftSQL Server Express.

Options

  • Selected Full-Text Index
    Lists existing full-text indexes. Select an index to show its properties in the grid to the right. If the list is empty, no full-text relationships have been defined for the table.

  • Add
    Create a new full-text index.

  • Delete
    Delete the full-text index selected in the Selected Full-Text Index list.

  • General Category
    When expanded, shows Columns and Full-text Catalog Name.

  • Columns
    Displays a comma-separated list of the names of full-text-searchable columns. To see the complete list, click the ellipsis button () to the left of the property field.

  • Full-Text Catalog Name
    Displays the name of the full-text catalog on which this full-text index is stored. To store the index on a different catalog, click the catalog name and choose another from the drop-down list.

    Note

    The catalog must be created first in an outside tool, such as SQL Server Management Studio or Enterprise Manager.

  • Identity Category
    When expanded, shows the name field for this index.

  • Name
    Displays the system-specified name for this full-text index.

  • Table Designer Category
    When expanded, shows properties that dictate how the index performs.

  • Active
    Indicates whether you can currently perform a full-text search using this full-text index.

  • Change Tracking Setting
    Describes the status of change tracking for this index: Manual, Auto, or Off.

  • Crawl Completed
    Shows whether the most recent crawl has been completed. If this property value is No, a crawl is currently in progress.

  • End Date And Time Of Current Or Last Crawl
    Displays the date and time that the most recent crawl ended.

  • Errors In Current Or Last Crawl
    Displays the number of errors in current or most recent crawl.

  • Index Version
    Displays the schema version of table at time the crawl started.

  • Rows In Current Or Last Crawl
    Displays the number of rows updated in the current or most recent crawl.

  • Start Date And Time Of Current Or Last Crawl
    Displays the date and time that the current or most recent crawl started.

  • Time Stamp For Next Crawl
    Displays the date and time that the next crawl will start.

  • Type Of Current Or Last Crawl
    Displays the type of the current or most recent crawl: Full, Incremental, Update, or Auto Propagation.

  • Unique Index Name
    Displays a list of all of the names of columns in this database that have unique single-column indexes. These columns can be used to create a full-text index.