I have a MySQL table with some addresses in it. Let's say I have the following 2 rows:
"10 Fake Street"
"101 Fake Street"
I'm trying to use fulltext search with MATCH() AGAINST(). I have set ft_min_word_len to 1, rebooted the server and dropped and then rebuilt the index by running
ALTER TABLE addresses DROP INDEX address_index
CREATE FULLTEXT INDEX address_index ON addresses(street)
I have verified that my ft_min_word_len is indeed set to 1 by running
show global variables like 'ft_min_word_len'
If I include any word in my search that's shorter than 3 characters, I get no results back, unless I append a wildstar to it. For example
SELECT * FROM addresses WHERE MATCH(street) AGAINST('+101' IN BOOLEAN MODE)
or
SELECT * FROM addresses WHERE MATCH(street) AGAINST('+10*' IN BOOLEAN MODE)
both return 1 row "101 Fake Street". Running
SELECT * FROM addresses WHERE MATCH(street) AGAINST('+10' IN BOOLEAN MODE)
returns 0 rows. Why? The only suggestions I can find online all talk about setting min length, but I already verified that mine is set to 1 and rebuilt the index.