.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _configuration-search-word-length: ================== Search word length ================== By default ke_search only finds words with a minimum length of four characters. This corresponds to the MySQL setting `ft_min_word_len` which is set to `4` by default. .. hint:: As standard ke_search uses :ref:`MyISAM as storage engine ` for the index table. The value can be adjusted by following these steps: .. rst-class:: bignums #. Change `ft_min_word_len` to the desired value in your MySQL configuration This can be done, e.g. in file :file:`my.cnf`. In the example below it will set to `3`: .. code-block:: text [mysqld] ft_min_word_len = 3 A better way would be on Debian-derived systems to use a file like :file:`/etc/mysql/conf.d/fulltext.cnf` to separate the default values in :file:`my.cnf` with your custom settings. After the adjustment the MySQL server has to be restarted. #. Set :guilabel:`Basic` > :guilabel:`Change searchword length` in the extension configuration to the same value .. figure:: /Images/Configuration/extension-configuration-searchword-length.png :alt: Change searchword length in the extension configuration :class: with-border *Change searchword length* in the extension configuration #. Re-index your content Either by just :ref:`running the indexer ` again (full indexing is necessary) or by executing the following SQL command: .. code-block:: sql REPAIR TABLE tx_kesearch_index QUICK; .. tip:: Find more information about `fine-tuning the full-text search`_ in the MySQL documentation. .. _fine-tuning the full-text search: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/fulltext-fine-tuning.html