SQL statement:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[indexTable] (
[mapId] VARCHAR (50) NOT NULL,
[keyword] VARCHAR (900) NULL,
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ([mapId] ASC)
);
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CREATE FULLTEXT CATALOG FTSearch
This is the error I get
Creating [FTSearch]...
SQL72014: .Net SqlClient Data Provider:
Msg 9982, Level 16, State 100, Line 1
Cannot use full-text search in user instance.
I am using localdb\\v11.0
that is installed along with visual studio 2012.
localdb\\v11.0
does not support fulltext index. I installed MS SQL Server 2012 express with Advanced Services
and it worked like a charm. I had to create an entirely new database again though it wasn't really much of a problem for me as i just copy pasted all the DDL statements from the my previous database. Also i had to use '.\\SQLEXPRESS'
instead of '(LocalDb)\\v11.0'
as the server name.
During installation if you want to save disk space then only install Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search
and leave all the other features unchecked.
EDIT: You can use your old databse. Copy the old database files to a new location preferably to something like C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SQL Server\\MSSQL11.SQLEXPRESS\\MSSQL\\DATA
and run the following sql statement.
CREATE DATABASE databaseName
ON (FILENAME = 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL11.SQLEXPRESS\MSSQL\DATA\filename.mdf'), -- Main Data File .mdf
(FILENAME = 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\MSSQL11.SQLEXPRESS\MSSQL\DATA\filename_log.ldf') -- Log file .ldf
FOR ATTACH
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