> Hi there List members,
>
> I have millions of SQL records that I searching with lots of poorly
> entered data and I am trying to match these records based on matching
> text.
>
A database with well designed tables should be processing the data much
faster than perl IMO.
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Hi there List members,
I have millions of SQL records that I searching with lots of poorly
entered data and I am trying to match these records based on matching
text.
I am wondering if there are clever perl modules for textual searching
that have algorithms to include text that are misspelle
H K.V..
Might want to try again... I googled and got "About 15,600 results (0.23
seconds) "
try. perldoc.perl.org/*perlform*.html
Tony
pawan kumar wrote:
Hi folks,
Can anyone please explain what is "perlform" and its
usage.I used google but i was not able to c
On Wednesday 06 October 2010 13:24:17 pawan kumar wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Can anyone please explain what is "perlform" and its
> usage.I used google but i was not able to crack.
> Thanks for the time.
I believe perlform is used to format text in pages, using fixed-width (in
characters) c
> Hi folks,
> Can anyone please explain what is "perlform" and its
> usage.I used google but i was not able to crack.
Try "perldoc perlform".
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Hi folks,
Can anyone please explain what is "perlform" and its
usage.I used google but i was not able to crack.
Thanks for the time.
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