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compares two strings' soundex values for similarity, from Kris Jurka. Also mark the text_soundex() function as STRICT, to avoid crashing on NULL input.
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NOTE: Modified August 07, 2001 by Joe Conway. Updated for accuracy
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after combining soundex code into the fuzzystrmatch contrib
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The Soundex system is a method of matching similar sounding names
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(or any words) to the same code. It was initially used by the
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United States Census in 1880, 1900, and 1910, but it has little use
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beyond English names (or the English pronunciation of names), and
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it is not a linguistic tool.
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When comparing two soundex values to determine similarity, the
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difference function reports how close the match is on a scale
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from zero to four, with zero being no match and four being an
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exact match.
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The following are some usage examples:
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SELECT soundex('hello world!');
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SELECT soundex('Anne'), soundex('Ann'), difference('Anne', 'Ann');
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SELECT soundex('Anne'), soundex('Andrew'), difference('Anne', 'Andrew');
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SELECT soundex('Anne'), soundex('Margaret'), difference('Anne', 'Margaret');
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CREATE TABLE s (nm text)\g
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insert into s values ('john')\g
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insert into s values ('joan')\g
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insert into s values ('wobbly')\g
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insert into s values ('jack')\g
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select * from s
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where soundex(nm) = soundex('john')\g
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select a.nm, b.nm from s a, s b
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where soundex(a.nm) = soundex(b.nm)
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and a.oid <> b.oid\g
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CREATE FUNCTION text_sx_eq(text, text) RETURNS bool AS
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'select soundex($1) = soundex($2)'
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LANGUAGE 'sql'\g
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CREATE FUNCTION text_sx_lt(text,text) RETURNS bool AS
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'select soundex($1) < soundex($2)'
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LANGUAGE 'sql'\g
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CREATE FUNCTION text_sx_gt(text,text) RETURNS bool AS
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'select soundex($1) > soundex($2)'
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LANGUAGE 'sql';
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CREATE FUNCTION text_sx_le(text,text) RETURNS bool AS
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'select soundex($1) <= soundex($2)'
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LANGUAGE 'sql';
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CREATE FUNCTION text_sx_ge(text,text) RETURNS bool AS
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'select soundex($1) >= soundex($2)'
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LANGUAGE 'sql';
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CREATE FUNCTION text_sx_ne(text,text) RETURNS bool AS
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'select soundex($1) <> soundex($2)'
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LANGUAGE 'sql';
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DROP OPERATOR #= (text,text)\g
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CREATE OPERATOR #= (leftarg=text, rightarg=text, procedure=text_sx_eq,
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commutator = #=)\g
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SELECT *
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FROM s
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WHERE text_sx_eq(nm,'john')\g
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SELECT *
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FROM s
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WHERE s.nm #= 'john';
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SELECT *
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FROM s
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WHERE difference(s.nm, 'john') > 2;
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