I have a string which is a command line option. Let's say it's
/server:server1.mydomain.com /username:user1 /password:"my password" /other:"aa /bb \"cc"
I need to parse it using TSQL and get the following result:
+----------+----------------------+
| Key | Value |
+----------+----------------------+
| server | server1.mydomain.com |
| username | user1 |
| password | my password |
| other | aa /bb "cc |
+----------+----------------------+
I know TSQL is a database language and does not good at this kind of task. But I'm just thinking of its possibility. TSQL does not have built in regex support and it's hard to complete this task. Can anyone give it a try? Thanks.
DECLARE @options NVARCHAR(MAX);
SELECT @options = N'/server:server1.mydomain.com /username:user1 /password:"my password" /other:"aa /bb \"cc"';
IF OBJECT_ID('dbo.store', N'U') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE dbo.store;
CREATE TABLE dbo.store
(
key NVARCHAR(MAX),
value NVARCHAR(MAX)
)
// This is the result I want
// +----------+----------------------+
// | Key | Value |
// +----------+----------------------+
// | server | server1.mydomain.com |
// | username | user1 |
// | password | my password |
// | other | aa /bb "cc |
// +----------+----------------------+