Sep 25, 2018 07:58 AM
I know I fell off the board lately, but it was for [I hope] a worthy cause.
The third iteration of my deduplication routines for Airtable, totally rewritten, with additional features and functionality.
This version of the routines has been tested against bases as large as 25,000 records while proving to maintain an acceptable response time for duplicate detection and false positive functionality.¹ Three demonstration bases are provided, identical except for the number of records, to allow prospective users to judge how well the solution might work in their environments: 14 records, 1,000 records, and 10,000 records.
I’ve prepared a surprisingly long (to me, at least, but probably not to anyone reading this) document describing how the routines work, the steps one needs to take to add such functionality to an existing base, possible problems and ‘gotchas,’ the philosophy of crafting the optimal match field, and many other areas of, at best, tangential interest.
However, please note it also includes a Quickstart section.
The document can be found at paladesigns.com/airtable/dedupe.pdf.
There should also be an introductory video available later today or tomorrow.
Sep 27, 2021 02:55 PM
Praise you, you wonderful human being!!
I absolutely love the detail, never shorten your words!