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    Display Duplicae records with originals - HELP

    Hi,

    I�m trying to display duplicate records after I have marked them in my table. For this example, let�s say that I�m checking for duplicate last names. While I can query and display all marked records, I would also like to display the original, unmarked records to which these dupes belong. Like this:

    [unmarked()] Jim Johnson
    [marked()] Bill Johnson
    [marked()] Sam Johnson
    [unmarked()] Tom Smith
    [marked()] Bob Smith
    [unmarked()] Bill Brown
    [marked()] Tim Brown
    [marked()] Jane Brown
    etc.

    Obviously, I want to omit any records that are unique (with unique last names, in this case) and only select those that have dupes along with those dupes as well. Once I find them, I would like to put a dupe-group number in a �DUPE_GRP� field (Numeric, 8, 0), so the result would look like this:

    1 [unmarked()] Jim Johnson
    1 [marked()] Bill Johnson
    1 [marked()] Sam Johnson
    2 [unmarked()] Tom Smith
    2 [marked()] Bob Smith
    3 [unmarked()] Bill Brown
    3 [marked()] Tim Brown
    3 [marked()] Jane Brown
    etc.

    I have tried the following script, but I think that hunting accident did more damage than the doctor indicated, because I think it looks as though it should work�
    ''XBasic

    DIM counter as N

    counter = 0

    tbl = table.open(WorkFile)

    query.description = "Find Marked Dupes"
    query.order = "LAST + IIF(.NOT. MARKED(), 'A', 'B')"
    query.filter = ""
    query.options = "I"

    tbl.query_create()

    IF tbl.mode_get() > 0 THEN

    ui_msg_box("Error:", "Stuck here, Boss! ")

    END IF

    tbl.fetch_first()

    WHILE .not. tbl.fetch_eof()

    IF marked() THEN

    tbl.fetch_prev()
    counter = counter + 1

    commit_flag = .T.
    tbl.change_begin()

    ON ERROR GOTO Error_handler
    tbl.dupe_grp = counter

    tbl.change_end()

    tbl.fetch_next()

    WHILE marked()

    commit_flag = .T.
    tbl.change_begin()

    ON ERROR GOTO Error_handler
    tbl.dupe_grp = counter

    tbl.change_end(commit_flag)

    tbl.fetch_next()

    END WHILE

    tbl.fetch_next()

    ELSE

    tbl.fetch_next()

    END IF

    END WHILE

    Error_handler:

    commit_flag = .F.

    END

    Any insights would be appreciated - I'm trying to write a dupe-checker that will let me edit and report on duplicates in mailing lists.

    Thanks (in advance) and regards,

    Geoff Hollander





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    RE: Display Duplicae records with originals - HELP

    Ooops, this thing lost all my indents -- hope that the code is readable... Sorry.

    Geoff Hollander

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      #3
      RE: Display Duplicae records with originals - HELP

      Geoffrey, I would look in a different direction, instead of running multiple queries and a few operations, I'd just sort the table and then step through it top to bottom.

      In pseudo code:

      1. Set index primary to arrange records in desired sort order.
      2. Run update operation against all records in the table to zero out the dupe_group number field.
      3. Return to top of file; set dupe_group variable counter to one.
      4. Store key value in variable
      5. Fetch_next, if it's a match, fetch_prev, then while match exists write dupe_group number to each record, fetch_next and set dupe_group value until no match occurs; end while; increment dupe_group number.
      6. Go to step 4, repeat step 5
      7. Continue until end of file

      Using this approach there's no need to mark records. Only those with duplicate values have a dupe_group counter. Filter your report for records with non blank values for the dupe_group field.

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        #4
        RE: Display Duplicae records with originals - HELP

        Tom,

        Thanks for the suggestion. I like your approach as well. I'll try it and let you know how it works.

        Thanks and best regards,

        Geoff

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