Use the *FTS Configuration* dialog to configure a full text search. A text search configuration specifies a text search parser that can divide a string into tokens, along with dictionaries that can identify searchable tokens.
The *FTS Configuration* dialog organizes the development of a FTS configuration through the following dialog tabs: "*General*, *Definition*, and *Tokens*. The *SQL* tab displays the SQL code generated by dialog selections.
Click the *General* tab to begin.
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Use the fields in the *General* tab to identify a FTS configuration:
* Use the *Name* field to add a descriptive name for the FTS configuration. The name will be displayed in the *pgAdmin* tree control.
* Use the drop-down listbox next to *Owner* to specify the role that will own the configuration.
* Select the name of the schema in which the FTS configuration will reside from the drop-down listbox in the *Schema* field.
* Store notes about the FTS configuration in the *Comment* field.
Click the *Definition* tab to continue.
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Use the fields in the *Definition* tab to define parameters:
* Select the name of the text search parser from the drop-down listbox in the *Parser* field.
* Select a language from the drop-down listbox in the *Copy Config* field.
Click the *Tokens* tab to continue.
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Use the fields in the *Tokens* tab to add a token:
* Use the *Tokens* field to specify the name of a token.
Repeat these steps to add additional tokens; to discard a token, click the trash icon to the left of the row and confirm deletion in the *Delete Row* popup.
Click the *SQL* tab to continue.
Your entries in the *FTS Configuration* dialog generate a SQL command (see an example below). Use the *SQL* tab for review; revisit or switch tabs to make any changes to the SQL command.
**Example**
The following is an example of the sql command generated by user selections in the *FTS Configuration* dialog:
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The example shown demonstrates creating a FTS configuration named *meme_phrases*. It uses the *default* parser.
* Click the *Info* button (i) to access online help. View context-sensitive help in the *Tabbed browser*, where a new tab displays the PostgreSQL core documentation.
* Click the *Save* button to save work.
* Click the *Cancel* button to exit without saving work.
* Click the *Reset* button to restore configuration parameters.