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FULLTEXTCATALOGPROPERTY (Transact-SQL)

Returns information about full-text catalog properties.

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Syntax

FULLTEXTCATALOGPROPERTY ('catalog_name' ,'property')

Arguments

  • catalog_name
    Is an expression containing the name of the full-text catalog.
  • property
    Is an expression containing the name of the full-text catalog property. The table lists the properties and provides descriptions of the information returned.

    Property Description

    AccentSensitivity

    Accent-sensitivity setting.

    0 = Accent insensitive

    1 = Accent sensitive

    IndexSize

    Size of the full-text catalog in megabytes (MB).

    ItemCount

    Number of full-text indexed items currently in the full-text catalog.

    LogSize

    Supported for backward compatibility only. Always returns 0.

    Size, in bytes, of the combined set of error logs associated with a Microsoft Search Service full-text catalog.

    MergeStatus

    Master merge is in progress.

    0 = master merge not in progress

    1 = master merge in progress

    PopulateCompletionAge

    The difference in seconds between the completion of the last full-text index population and 01/01/1990 00:00:00.

    Only updated for full and incremental crawls. Returns 0 if no population has occurred.

    PopulateStatus

    0 = Idle

    1 = Full population in progress

    2 = Paused

    3 = Throttled

    4 = Recovering 5 = Shutdown

    6 = Incremental population in progress

    7 = Building index

    8 = Disk is full. Paused.

    9 = Change tracking

    UniqueKeyCount

    Number of unique keys in the full-text catalog.

Return Types

int

Exceptions

Returns NULL on error or if a caller does not have permission to view the object.

In SQL Server 2005, a user can only view the metadata of securables that the user owns or on which the user has been granted permission. This means that metadata-emitting, built-in functions such as FULLTEXTCATALOGPROPERTY may return NULL if the user does not have any permission on the object. For more information, see Metadata Visibility Configuration and Troubleshooting Metadata Visibility.

Remarks

It is important that applications do not wait in a tight loop, checking for the PopulateStatus property to become idle (indicating that population has completed) because this takes CPU cycles away from the database and full-text search processes, and causes time outs. In addition, it is usually a better option to check the corresponding PopulateStatus property at the table level, TableFullTextPopulateStatus in the OBJECTPROPERTYEX system function. This and other new full-text properties in OBJECTPROPERTYEX provide more granular information about full-text indexing tables. For more information, see OBJECTPROPERTYEX (Transact-SQL).

Examples

The following example returns the number of full-text indexed items in a full-text catalog named Cat_Desc.

USE AdventureWorks;
GO
SELECT fulltextcatalogproperty('Cat_Desc', 'ItemCount');
GO

See Also

Reference

FULLTEXTSERVICEPROPERTY (Transact-SQL)
Metadata Functions (Transact-SQL)
sp_help_fulltext_catalogs (Transact-SQL)

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance

Change History

Release History

17 July 2006

New content:
  • Added the "Exceptions" section.