Hi Pablo,

Thanks for the suggestion.
We actually used Levensthein in CKM's predessor tool (the Archeype Finder).
It required some finetuning to find  good matches, but then worked quite 
nicely.
Completely different technology now, but it may indeed be worth enabling 
something like this again.
It may be possible to get some suggestions on possible matches (Did you 
mean "Glasgow"?)
I need to check out the technical constraints a bit, but thank you again 
for your suggestion

Cheers
Sebastian

On 03.01.2013 22:34, pablo pazos wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A couple of minutes ago I found the search in the CKM does an exact 
> string matching search. I would suggest to make a search based on 
> match weight using something like Levenshtein distance that is more 
> "typo proof".
>
> (I typed "Glasg*l*ow" instead of "Glasgow" :)
>
> -- 
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> Ing. Pablo Pazos Guti?rrez
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