You might consider an interMedia Text index on the column(s) of interest.
The interMedia Fuzzy Search and scoring functionality (and others) may
prove more flexible than Soundex.
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I was on a project a few years ago where we used a soundex algorithm to
determine and eliminte duplicate data.
For example we would have:
301 Fairfield Lane
301 Faerfield Lane
Notice the typo? The soundex algorithm caught it. Unfortunately I forgot to
grab a copy before I left. Everytime I do a google search on soundex I get
a theory website explaining the math behind it.
anyone have one written? or know where I can find one? It is incredibly
useful.
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