Full-text searches are supported for
            MyISAM tables only.
          
            Full-text searches can be used with most multi-byte
            character sets. The exception is that for Unicode, the
            utf8 character set can be used, but not
            the ucs2 character set. However, although
            FULLTEXT indexes on
            ucs2 columns cannot be used, you can
            perform IN BOOLEAN MODE searches on a
            ucs2 column that has no such index.
          
            Ideographic languages such as Chinese and Japanese do not
            have word delimiters. Therefore, the
            FULLTEXT parser cannot
            determine where words begin and end in these and other such
            languages. The implications of this and some
            workarounds for the problem are described in
            Section 11.8, “Full-Text Search Functions”.
          
            Although the use of multiple character sets within a single
            table is supported, all columns in a
            FULLTEXT index must use the same
            character set and collation.
          
            The MATCH() column list must
            match exactly the column list in some
            FULLTEXT index definition for the table,
            unless this MATCH() is
            IN BOOLEAN MODE. Boolean-mode searches
            can be done on nonindexed columns, although they are likely
            to be slow.
          
            The argument to AGAINST() must be a
            constant string.
          
            Index hints are more limited for FULLTEXT
            searches than for non-FULLTEXT searches.
            See Section 12.2.8.2, “Index Hint Syntax”.
          


User Comments
Indexed columns must <= 1000 byte encoding.
There is also a limitation of at most one other field match, i.e.
SELECT * FROM table WHERE MATCH (fieldlist) AGAINST ('cows horses') AND ( field2= '5286');
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