Look at this module for the actual comparison algorithms (found in Appendix F) “fuzzystrmatch” Performance would be my only concern but you have that issue either way. With “plpgsql” you can do most things in the database you could do in VBA. Whether you want to bog the DB down with a processor intensive process like this is another question to consider. I am hoping you are putting in limits such as requiring that the first character (or even first partial word) are equal before even checking for an off-by-one error. With the “Levenshtein” algorithm you’d be looking for a value of “1” to match your current behavior. In short, what you are doing (given your specification below) in VBA is also doable in PostgreSQL. David J. From: pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Henry Drexler I have no problem doing this in excel vba, though as the list grows larger obviously excel has row limits. What is being done: There is a column of data imported into the db - they are just text strings, there are about 80,000 rows of them. The goal is to do a single character elimination to find matches. so for instance the data is a bunch of rows of this: hello there what is your name happy birthday we are winner we are winners we like the sky task to do tasks to do so for the above in excel I created a macro that will remove one character and compare and do this for each character of each text string. The final product: hello there what is your name happy birthday we are winner we are winners we are winners we are winner we like the sky task to do tasks to do tasks to do task to do so you can see that it found the matches with being one character off. Is this something best done outside of the db and in excel as I am doing or is it possible to do it in db? Note I am not looking for someone to give a whole solution - just if they know it can be done let me know the direction so I can research it and figure it out. Any advice is welcome. |