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This section shows the options and their functions available on the General page of the Full-Text Catalog Properties dialog box.
- Default Catalog
Displays whether the catalog is the default catalog for the database.
Population Status
Indicates the status of the catalog. Possible values are:- Idle
- CrawlinProgress
- Paused
- Throttled
- Recovering
- Shutdown
- Incremental population in progress
- Building index
- Disk is full—Paused
- Change tracking.
- Item Count
Displays the number of full-text items in the catalog.
- Catalog Size
Displays the size, in megabytes, of the full-text catalog.
- Name
The name of the full-text catalog.
Accent Sensitive
View or modify whether the catalog is sensitive to diacritics. Valid values are:- No
- Yes
- Filegroup
Displays the filegroup on which the catalog was created.
- Last Population Date
Displays the date the catalog was last populated.
- Owner
The owner of the full-text catalog.
- Unique Key Count
The number of unique words that make up the full-text index for the catalog.
Catalog Action
None |
Does not perform Optimize catalog, Rebuild catalog, or Repopulate catalog operations. |
Optimize catalog |
Optimizes the space utilization of the catalog and improves query performance. It also improves the accuracy of relevance ranking of search results. This action executes ALTER FULLTEXT CATALOG catalog_name REORGANIZE. |
Rebuild catalog |
Deletes and rebuilds the full-text catalog. This operation must be performed if a fundamental catalog property is changed, such as accent sensitivity. For the rebuild to succeed, the filegroup the full-text catalog resides in must be online or read-writeable. After the rebuild, the full-text index will be repopulated. This action executes ALTER FULLTEXT CATALOG catalog_name REBUILD. |
Repopulate catalog |
Updates the catalog with recent changes to the data. This option does require catalog downtime. |
See Also
Other Resources
ALTER FULLTEXT CATALOG (Transact-SQL)
Full-Text Indexes
Full-Text Indexing and Querying Process