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The [[SQL]] function SOUNDEX can find a character string for which the sound is known, but the exact spelling is not. For example, the following searches the file for a name that sounds like '''prtsit''' and returns the name '''Pritchett'''.
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==Overview==
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'''Soundex''' is an algorithm that converts a character string into a four character code consisting of a letter followed by a three-digit number that represents the general sound associated with the remainder of the word. For example, both ''FISH'' and ''FICHE'' return soundex code F200.
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select soundex('FISH'), soundex('FICHE') from QSQPTABL
  
From Command Line or equivalent
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SOUNDEX ( 'FISH' )  SOUNDEX ( 'FICHE' )
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      F200                F200       
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</pre>
  
STRSQL
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==Usage==
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The [[SQL]] function SOUNDEX can be used to find a character string for which the sound is known, but the exact spelling is not.  For example, the following searches the file for a name that sounds like '''prtsit''' and returns the name '''Pritchett'''.
  
SELECT fieldname FROM libraryname/filename WHERE SOUNDEX {fieldname) = SOUNDEX('prtsit') ORDER BY fieldname
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From Command Line or equivalent [[STRSQL]]
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<pre>
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SELECT fieldname FROM libraryname/filename WHERE SOUNDEX{fieldname) = SOUNDEX('prtsit') ORDER BY fieldname
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 10 August 2007

Overview

Soundex is an algorithm that converts a character string into a four character code consisting of a letter followed by a three-digit number that represents the general sound associated with the remainder of the word. For example, both FISH and FICHE return soundex code F200.

select soundex('FISH'), soundex('FICHE') from QSQPTABL

SOUNDEX ( 'FISH' )  SOUNDEX ( 'FICHE' )
       F200                F200        

Usage

The SQL function SOUNDEX can be used to find a character string for which the sound is known, but the exact spelling is not. For example, the following searches the file for a name that sounds like prtsit and returns the name Pritchett.

From Command Line or equivalent STRSQL

SELECT fieldname FROM libraryname/filename WHERE SOUNDEX{fieldname) = SOUNDEX('prtsit') ORDER BY fieldname