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Confused about the output of fuzzy matching tool

pacisr
5 - Atom

I'm fairly new to Alteryx and I'm a little confused about the output of fuzzy matching. For example this sample data:

IDSOURCECOL_TO_MATCH
1Aa@a.com
2Ac@c.com
3Ba@a.com
4Bc@c.com

 

I am getting results similar to this:

IDID2
13
42

 

So it's really hard for me to know which is the actual 'source' of the ID. I was expecting all source 'A' to be in one column and all source 'B' to be in another. Do you guys have any advice on how I can keep all matches from one source on one column? Thank you!

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ChrisTX
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Watch this video: 

 

Fuzzy Matching for Beginners

https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Videos/Fuzzy-Matching-for-Beginners/td-p/330575

 

It explains how you need to use the Unique tool right after the Fuzzy Match tool, and how to use two Join tools to join back to your original data.

 

 

It looks like the video training index is messed up again, and doesn't list all of the older training videos: 

https://community.alteryx.com/t5/Videos/Video-Training-Index/td-p/45161

 

And searching videos for "Fuzzy" only returns one result, which isn't a video about Fuzzy Matching.

 

Hoping the Community team is able to restore access to all of the older training videos, and fix the Index.

 

Chris

MarqueeCrew
20 - Arcturus
20 - Arcturus

@pacisr ,

 

Here are some suggestions:

 

1. Don't fuzzy match on email address.

2. If you're going to fuzzy match on email address, first parse it into the components (e.g.  mark | alteryx | com).

3. If you're going to fuzzy match on email address, do #2 plus add additional fields for matching (e.g. ZIP Code, Phone, etcetera).

4.If you're going to fuzzy match on email address, try cleaning it up first:

4.a identify those that don't have proper format

4.b look for errors in domain or extension and update them

 

This list isn't meant to be exhaustive.  It is just a start.

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

Alteryx ACE & Top Community Contributor

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pacisr
5 - Atom

Thank you. I will look at it.

pacisr
5 - Atom

Thank you. Actually, I'm trying to create a workflow that will be the basis of a macro where I can take a column input and use that to determine the settings for the fuzzy match. The email was just an illustration which probably wasn't best. 😀

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