How can I use the MATCH() function with a declared variable string in a MySQL dataflow?

I am looking for assistance in determining how to use the value of a string variable to DECLARE a persistent variable AS a STRING that can be passed into the MATCH() function in MySQL transform.
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The solution here requires using the SQL transform instead of the Table transform option in MySQL flows with a few steps below. Disclaimer: I would probably solve this in other ways, but to answer the specific question gives some detail on how stored procedures work in MySQL flows.
Step 1: Write a SQL Transform to add a FULLTEXT index to the column you need to match. In this sample, I want to search the column customerName. (This is a required index type for the match function to properly evaluate.)
Step 2: Write a SQL Transform with a stored procedure declaring your variable
This step creates a procedure, declares a variable, and creates a table output that can be referenced later
Step 3: Write a SQL Transform to call the procedure
Step 4: Write a Table Transform or Output by selecting from the table created in the procedure.
Notice that the variable declared 'justin' properly fed into the MATCH()
Jacob Folsom
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The solution here requires using the SQL transform instead of the Table transform option in MySQL flows with a few steps below. Disclaimer: I would probably solve this in other ways, but to answer the specific question gives some detail on how stored procedures work in MySQL flows.
Step 1: Write a SQL Transform to add a FULLTEXT index to the column you need to match. In this sample, I want to search the column customerName. (This is a required index type for the match function to properly evaluate.)
Step 2: Write a SQL Transform with a stored procedure declaring your variable
This step creates a procedure, declares a variable, and creates a table output that can be referenced later
Step 3: Write a SQL Transform to call the procedure
Step 4: Write a Table Transform or Output by selecting from the table created in the procedure.
Notice that the variable declared 'justin' properly fed into the MATCH()
Jacob Folsom
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posted duplicate to new internal dojo board https://dojo.domo.com/internal/discussion/55255/how-can-i-use-the-match-function-with-a-declared-variable-string-in-a-mysql-dataflow#latest
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