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** Thirty five distinct datatypes (and a general catch-all) | ** Thirty five distinct datatypes (and a general catch-all) | ||
** Individual settings and matching algorithms for each data type | ** Individual settings and matching algorithms for each data type | ||
** Run up to 16 simultaneous criteria | |||
** Unlimited match criteria possibilities | ** Unlimited match criteria possibilities | ||
*MatchUp offers three methods of operation (or ways to match records: | *MatchUp offers three methods of operation (or ways to match records: | ||
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This operation is a cross between incremental deduping and read/write Deduping. The API is responsible for none of the data storage, which makes it appealing for some DBMS-oriented applications (using SQL Server, DB/2, Oracle, etc.). | This operation is a cross between incremental deduping and read/write Deduping. The API is responsible for none of the data storage, which makes it appealing for some DBMS-oriented applications (using SQL Server, DB/2, Oracle, etc.). | ||
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Revision as of 21:50, 19 February 2014
- MatchUp Object is a programmers library used to compare database records and determine if there are duplicates.
- MatchUp is distributed with the 'Matchcode Editor', a graphic tool which allows you to determine and create rules when comparing records.
- Thirty five distinct datatypes (and a general catch-all)
- Individual settings and matching algorithms for each data type
- Run up to 16 simultaneous criteria
- Unlimited match criteria possibilities
- MatchUp offers three methods of operation (or ways to match records:
Incremental Deduping
This operation is usually used for real-time data-entry validation. For example, a call center data entry system where an operator would like to determine whether or not the caller is an existing customer.
Read/Write Deduping
This operation is usually used for processing full lists, much in the same what that MatchUp for Windows does.
Hybrid Deduping
This operation is a cross between incremental deduping and read/write Deduping. The API is responsible for none of the data storage, which makes it appealing for some DBMS-oriented applications (using SQL Server, DB/2, Oracle, etc.).