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A duplicate record is one which has the same values for key attributes as another record, and in addition there is no
There are three types of duplicate record:
Two or more records have identical values in each and every field (true duplicates)
Two or more records have identical values in some fields, and the fields that do not have matching values are of no consequence (it does not matter which value we take)
Two or more records have identical values in some fields, and the fields that do not have matching values are of no consequence (it does not matter which value we take)
Files (or database records) can often show up with duplicate data. Often it is OK, and sometimes it is required to ignore duplicate records.
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- Load all data (including duplicates) into a stream
- Create a new stream from this stream - make it an aggregate stream.
- On the pipe linking the two streams, set the maximum number of records to be one and group it on the field with duplicated data.
- Run the analysis and inspect the resultant stream data. There should now be only unique records.
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Apply sorting on another attribute, depending on which record you want. E.g. to get the latest record, sort by the last updated date. |
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A table of data can be divided up into recordsets by saying that each record that shares a value x for attribute X belongs to the same recordset.
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