ALTER FULLTEXT STOPLIST (Transact-SQL)

Inserts or deletes a stop word in the default full-text stoplist of the current database.

Ważna informacjaWażne:

CREATE FULLTEXT STOPLIST is supported only for compatibility level 100. For compatibility levels 80 and 90, the system stoplist is always assigned to the database.

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Składnia

ALTER FULLTEXT STOPLIST stoplist_name
{ 
        ADD [N] 'stopword' LANGUAGE language_term  
  | DROP 
    {
        'stopword' LANGUAGE language_term 
      | ALL LANGUAGE language_term 
      | ALL
     }
;

Arguments

  • stoplist_name
    Is the name of the stoplist being altered. stoplist_name can be a maximum of 128 characters.

  • ' stopword '
    Is a string that could be a word with linguistic meaning in the specified language or a token that does not have a linguistic meaning. stopword is limited to the maximum token length (64 characters). A stopword can be specified as a Unicode string.

  • LANGUAGE language_term
    Specifies the language to associate with the stopword being added or dropped.

    language_term can be specified as a string, integer, or hexadecimal value corresponding to the locale identifier (LCID) of the language, as follows:

    Format

    Description

    String

    language_term corresponds to the alias column value in the sys.syslanguages (Transact-SQL) compatibility view. The string must be enclosed in single quotation marks, as in 'language_term'.

    Integer

    language_term is the LCID of the language.

    Hexadecimal

    language_term is 0x followed by the hexadecimal value of the LCID. The hexadecimal value must not exceed eight digits, including leading zeros. If the value is in double-byte character set (DBCS) format, SQL Server converts it to Unicode.

  • ADD 'stopword' LANGUAGE language_term
    Adds a stop word to the stoplist for the language specified by LANGUAGE language_term.

    If the specified combination of keyword and the LCID value of the language is not unique in the STOPLIST, an error is returned. If the LCID value does not correspond to a registered language, an error is generated.

  • DROP { 'stopword' LANGUAGE language_term | ALL LANGUAGE language_term | ALL }
    Drops a stop word from the stop list.

    • ' stopword ' LANGUAGE language_term
      Drops the specified stop word for the language specified by language_term.

    • ALL LANGUAGE language_term
      Drops all of the stop words for the language specified by language_term.

    • ALL
      Drops all of the stop words in the stoplist.

Uwagi

None.

Permissions

To designate a stoplist as the default stoplist of the database requires ALTER DATABASE permission. To otherwise alter a stoplist requires being the stoplist owner or membership in the db_owner or db_ddladmin fixed database roles.

Examples

The following example alters a stoplist named CombinedFunctionWordList, adding the word 'en', first for Spanish and then for French.

ALTER FULLTEXT STOPLIST CombinedFunctionWordList ADD 'en' LANGUAGE 'Spanish';
ALTER FULLTEXT STOPLIST CombinedFunctionWordList ADD 'en' LANGUAGE 'French';

Zobacz także

Odwołanie

CREATE FULLTEXT STOPLIST (Transact-SQL)

DROP FULLTEXT STOPLIST (Transact-SQL)

sys.fulltext_stoplists (Transact-SQL)

sys.fulltext_stopwords (Transact-SQL)

Koncepcje

Configure and Manage Stopwords and Stoplists for Full-Text Search

Configure and Manage Stopwords and Stoplists for Full-Text Search