CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY − define a new text search dictionary
CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY name (
TEMPLATE = template
[, option = value [, ... ]]
)
CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY creates a new text search dictionary. A text search dictionary specifies a way of recognizing interesting or uninteresting words for searching. A dictionary depends on a text search template, which specifies the functions that actually perform the work. Typically the dictionary provides some options that control the detailed behavior of the template’s functions.
If a schema name is given then the text search dictionary is created in the specified schema. Otherwise it is created in the current schema.
The user who defines a text search dictionary becomes its owner.
Refer to in the documentation for further information.
name |
The name of the text search dictionary to be created. The name can be schema-qualified. |
template
The name of the text search template that will define the basic behavior of this dictionary.
option |
The name of a template-specific option to be set for this dictionary. |
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value |
The value to use for a template-specific option. If the value is not a simple identifier or number, it must be quoted (but you can always quote it, if you wish). |
The options can appear in any order.
The following example command creates a Snowball-based dictionary with a nonstandard list of stop words.
CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY my_russian (
template = snowball,
language = russian,
stopwords = myrussian
);
There is no CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY statement in the SQL standard.
ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY [alter_text_search_dictionary(7)], DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY [drop_text_search_dictionary(l)]