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I have a table which has customer_id and address field in it.some customers have same address. I have to search for those customer_id which has same address. How can i do it in webfocus.

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WebFOCUS 8
Windows, All Outputs
 
Posts: 23 | Registered: April 16, 2015Report This Post
Virtuoso
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Something like this may do it. It depend if you would like to only identify the duplicated rows or not.

TABLE FILE CAR
PRINT COMPUTE SAME_CAR /A1 = IF LAST CAR EQ CAR THEN 'Y' ELSE 'N';
BY COUNTRY
BY CAR
BY MODEL
END


WF versions : Prod 8.2.04M gen 33, Dev 8.2.04M gen 33, OS : Windows, DB : MSSQL, Outputs : HTML, Excel, PDF
In Focus since 2007
 
Posts: 2409 | Location: Montreal Area, Qc, CA | Registered: September 25, 2013Report This Post
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This will do it, but may not be very efficient.

table file customers

count entries
by address_element_1
by address_element_2
...

print [fields of interest]
by address_element_1
by address_element_2
...
by cust_id
where total count gt 1;
end

It will also miss duplicates, where there is spelling variation in the address elements.


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WF through 8.1.05
 
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