A WHERE clause would help in this case. See the example below(there should be a way to populate search entries from HTML form to the $query variable and I assume you know how to do that):
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Browse All Topicsi want to apply simple search in my site.
i want to ask you if suppose in my database, there is a sentence There are so many big companies in the bangalore.
if the user searches for big, then this sentence should be picked, so how should i apply the query to find the substring in a complete string.
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by: wuff1ukPosted on 2009-09-11 at 00:59:31ID: 25307386
Supposing your database is a mysql database, just use like comparison as in the following query.
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