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How to do fuzzy matching in Redshift? A Python UDF, for example?
April 22, 2022, 5:46 p.m. | /u/rotterdamn8
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I'm in Redshift and need to see how similar values are - but need more than "like" or regex.
For example, compare values "Big Company", "Bigg Company LLC", or "Big cmpany".
I believe this calls for a fuzzy match? Redshift has support for user defined functions, including Python, and including SciPy. I've never used SciPy and maybe it could help but I have no idea.
I see fuzzy wuzzy is …
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