If you use the built-in ebase TIGHT dupe check (go to the Admin screen) it will do 
exactly that - it will check that at least part of the address is the same before 
marking the record as a duplicate.

See the Admin. manual for more info on this.

Matt

At 10:36 PM 4/22/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Could someone tell me how to find potential duplicates by sorting out the
>same names, but limiting them to different addresses?
>
>Is there a dupe-check formula someone can lend me for this?
>
>I would try to make my own, but I don't have the FM Pro's documentation that
>explains the formula programming.  (I don't have FM Pro, just ebase.)
>
>
>Thanks!
>Andrew Ziem
>
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