The process of cleaning a mailing list of decoys, dead addresses etc.
Combining (merging) several databases into one large data file and eliminating (purging) duplicate records based on common addresses, names, companies or any other criteria.
Combining multiple lists and running them through software to single out duplicate records.
The process of combining multiple data files together and removing any duplicate records.
The process of combining multiple files, then reducing the combined list to a single representative of each unique record. Usually seem in address lists where lists of multiple sources are combined, then duplicates are removed before mailing.
Process of locating and eliminating duplicate addresses in a given database using USPS certified software. (see dupe detect).
Combining two or more data files and deleting duplicates.
the technique used to combine names, addresses and related data from various mailing lists to identify and eliminate duplicate names for a single mailing or to create a marketing database.
The process of combining more than one data file and deleting out the duplicate entries.
To combine two or more databases, then eliminate duplicate records.
To combine two or more lists by computer, eliminating all but one of the duplicated names so that the prospective subscriber will not receive duplicate copies of the same promotion.
The process of combining two or more data files and eliminating the duplicate entries.
The act of combining (merging) two or more lists into one list while removing (purging) duplicate names.
The function that merges two or more data files into one and then identifies possible duplicates in the merge file, bases on some given criteria (name and address, name only, address only, etc.) This process is also known as Deduping.
The process of combining two or more lists into one while, at the same time, identifying and removing any duplicates.
To combine two or more lists for list enhancement, suppression, or duplication elimination by a computerized matching process.
Combining two or more lists on a computer for the purpose of eliminating duplicate names and identifying multi-buyers among the lists being used.Reports are then issued indicating, by list, the number of unique names, inter-file duplicates, assigned multi-buyers and other pertinent information.