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Remove Duplicates & Merge Data Starting at ~$0.138/hour.
Merging or Deduping data from Postgres tables using Softtrends DeDup allows you to create a new, verified ‘golden record’ for business users
This lets you look at a table and identify, then resolve potential duplicate records
This allows you to merge multiple tables or datasets into one
Ensuring your resulting data is correct is important, which is why you’re able to Simulate before you Merge or Dedupe your tables and datasets
Before any action is taken, you can specify which field(s) are used in the comparison algorithm for Merge or Dedupe
Choose when you’d like the Merge or Dedup to happen to ensure business continuity
The available application locations for this add-on are shown below, and depend on whether the application is deployed to a Common Runtime region or Private Space. Learn More
Region | Available |
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United States | Available |
Europe | Available |
Region | Available | Installable in Space |
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Dublin | Available | |
Frankfurt | Available | |
London | Available | |
Montreal | Available | |
Mumbai | Available | |
Oregon | Available | |
Singapore | Available | |
Sydney | Available | |
Tokyo | Available | |
Virginia | Available |
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To provision, copy the snippet into your CLI or use the install button above.
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