> ahem. neither does 'belt-em first' dave washington watts

I never belt 'em first!

> i need thai text indexing & verity's never thrilled 
> me so i've never taken the next step. i have benchmarked 
> verity 97(?) & sql server 7 though.

Well, that explains some of this. Verity 97 might have been pretty good ...
in '97. K2 is a whole new engine. It even supports Thai, according to the
Verity docs (if you ever decide to use Verity, you'd better test this
yourself, though; don't take my word for it).

> though i'd plan for full text indexing not wake up one 
> morning & think hey it might be fun to full text that 
> 50 million row table w/3 TEXT columns ;-)

Ouch. I guess that's ok, as long as your db server doesn't have anything
else to do that weekend.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
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