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2012年 3月 16日 (金) 17:29:55 JST
Susumu Yata 2012-03-16 17:29:55 +0900 (Fri, 16 Mar 2012) New Revision: eb77c815b5f1bea0c9c6ab04855c0a53b326c87a Log: Add a space to enable a link to footnote. Modified files: doc/source/tutorial/introduction.txt Modified: doc/source/tutorial/introduction.txt (+1 -1) =================================================================== --- doc/source/tutorial/introduction.txt 2012-03-15 16:44:44 +0900 (be66b47) +++ doc/source/tutorial/introduction.txt 2012-03-16 17:29:55 +0900 (3180c39) @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ It's time to make a full text search. You can make a full text search query with This command searches records whose 'title' column contains a string 'this'. In this case, only one record matches this query. Note that the lower case query 'this' matches a capitalized 'This' in the 1st record because 'KEY_NORMALIZE' was specified in lexicon column creation. -The 'select' command has an optional parameter 'match_columns'. This parameter specifies default target columns and it is used when target columns are not specified in a query.[1]_ +The 'select' command has an optional parameter 'match_columns'. This parameter specifies default target columns and it is used when target columns are not specified in a query. [1]_ A combination of '--match_columns title' and '--query this' brings you the same result that '--query title:@this' does.