Hi all:
I've two datasets as below and I need to match those by Name. Sample datasets with dummy values along with desired output is given below. Idea is to match Names of dataset-A and dataset-B (pick all the exact matches plus values match very closely). I've tried to apply fuzzy tool but it's not providing me the accurate result. May be I've not configured the tool correctly. Need help guys.
Dataset-A
NAME-A |
BRENDAN PETER |
NATHAN BILL |
BRIAN LEE |
BRUCE AKIN |
FREDDY LAM |
JASON J |
PETER FOLD |
Dataset-B
NAME-B | ASSET NO |
BRENDAN PETER | 5551 |
BRENDAN PETER SIM | 2121 |
NATHAN BILL | 6677 |
NATHAN BILL IPAD | 9911 |
NATHAN BILL LAPTOP | 2111 |
BRIAN LEE PHONE | 8811 |
DIANA MILLER | 7999 |
DIANA MILLER LAPTOP | 8080 |
BRUCE AKIN | 2232 |
BRUCE AKIN | 9988 |
LAPTOP FREDDY LAM | 3343 |
FREDDY LAM IPAD | 1121 |
JASON J | 5421 |
Output
NAME-A | NAME-B | ASSET NO |
BRENDAN PETER | BRENDAN PETER | 5551 |
BRENDAN PETER | BRENDAN PETER SIM | 2121 |
NATHAN BILL | NATHAN BILL | 6677 |
NATHAN BILL | NATHAN BILL IPAD | 9911 |
NATHAN BILL | NATHAN BILL LAPTOP | 2111 |
BRIAN LEE | BRIAN LEE PHONE | 8811 |
BRUCE AKIN | BRUCE AKIN | 2232 |
BRUCE AKIN | BRUCE AKIN | 9988 |
FREDDY LAM | LAPTOP FREDDY LAM | 3343 |
FREDDY LAM | FREDDY LAM IPAD | 1121 |
JASON J | JASON J | 5421 |
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Hi @tanvir_khan
In this scenario you can use find replace.
Here is a workflow for the task.
Output:
Workflow:
Hope this helps 🙂 Feel to ask if you have any questions
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Happy to help 🙂 @tanvir_khan
Cheers and Happy Analyzing 😀
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Appreciate that. I was trying to apply wrong tool.
I applied this tool before but overlooked it has the option 'Any Part of Field'
Thanks man!