Configure tables to use the Japanese tokenizer
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- UpdatedJan 30, 2025
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- Yokohama
- Search Administration
Improve search results in Japanese language searches by configuring individual tables to use the Japanese tokenizer.
Before you begin
Role required: admin
About this task
Japanese language searches use the Kuromoji Japanese tokenizer in Zing. The Japanese tokenizer attribute is active by default, but you must configure individual tables to use it and then regenerate the text index.
Procedure
Result
When the text index is generated and you go to the table you configured, the table now uses the Japanese tokenizer.
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