The INNODB_FT_DEFAULT_STOPWORD
table
holds a list of stopwords
that are used by default when creating a
FULLTEXT
index on InnoDB
tables. For information about the default
InnoDB
stopword list and how to define your own
stopword lists, see Section 12.9.4, “Full-Text Stopwords”.
For related usage information and examples, see Section 15.14.4, “InnoDB INFORMATION_SCHEMA FULLTEXT Index Tables”.
The INNODB_FT_DEFAULT_STOPWORD
table
has these columns:
value
A word that is used by default as a stopword for
FULLTEXT
indexes onInnoDB
tables. This is not used if you override the default stopword processing with either theinnodb_ft_server_stopword_table
or theinnodb_ft_user_stopword_table
system variable.
Example
mysql> SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_FT_DEFAULT_STOPWORD;
+-------+
| value |
+-------+
| a |
| about |
| an |
| are |
| as |
| at |
| be |
| by |
| com |
| de |
| en |
| for |
| from |
| how |
| i |
| in |
| is |
| it |
| la |
| of |
| on |
| or |
| that |
| the |
| this |
| to |
| was |
| what |
| when |
| where |
| who |
| will |
| with |
| und |
| the |
| www |
+-------+
36 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Notes
You must have the
PROCESS
privilege to query this table.Use the
INFORMATION_SCHEMA
COLUMNS
table or theSHOW COLUMNS
statement to view additional information about the columns of this table, including data types and default values.For more information about
InnoDB
FULLTEXT
search, see Section 15.6.2.4, “InnoDB FULLTEXT Indexes”, and Section 12.9, “Full-Text Search Functions”.