A good SQL strategy for fuzzy matching possible duplicates using SQL Server 2005
I want to find possible candidate duplicate records in a large database matching on fields like COMPANYNAME and ADDRESSLINE1
Example:
For a record with the following COMPANYNAME:
- "Acme, Inc."
I would like for my query to spit out other records with these COMPANYNAME values as possible dups:
- "Acme Corporation"
- "Acme, Incorporated"
- "Acme"
I know how to do the joins, correlated subqueries, etc. to do the mechanics of pulling the set of data I want. And I know that has been covered on here before. I am interested hearin开发者_开发百科g thoughts on the best way to do the fuzzy searching - should I use full-text indexing or the soundex function or something else that I am unware of for this process? (I am using SQL Server 2005)
Any help is appreciated!
It will of course depend on your exact requirements, but using CONTAINS in your SQL gives you the ability to carry out proximity searches, as well as thematic and fuzzy searches.
http://www.developer.com/db/article.php/3446891/Understanding-SQL-Server-Full-Text-Indexing.htm
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187787(SQL.90).aspx
I would recommend using an SSIS task to periodically clean up the data. SSIS has fuzzy matching operators, and there are third party providers that offer more powerfull components. Some articles on the topic:
- Fuzzy Lookup and Fuzzy Grouping in SQL Server Integration Services 2005
- Using the SQL Server Integration Services for Data Cleansing
- Fuzzy Grouping Transformation
- Using Fuzzy Lookup Transformations in SQL Server Integration Services
If the budget permits and the size of operation is worth it, you can even consider an MDS server: SQL Server 2008 R2 Master Data Services.
Also a new SSIS Data Quality Toolkit is available at http://www.melissadata.com/dqt/total-data-quality-integration.htm
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