Building on @techdo's answer (and please upvote or accept his answer - all I'm doing is fleshing this out) here's a way to do it:
First, build a function to implement @techdo's code:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SUM_CSV(pin_Csv IN VARCHAR2)
RETURN NUMBER
DETERMINISTIC
IS
strFormula VARCHAR2(1000);
nResult NUMBER;
BEGIN
strFormula := REPLACE(pin_Csv, ',', '+');
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'BEGIN :out := ' || strFormula || '; END;' USING OUT nResult;
RETURN nResult;
END SUM_CSV;
Note that the function must be deterministic - that is, it always produces the same results for a given input value.
Then create a table containing a virtual column which invokes the function SUM_CSV:
CREATE TABLE csv_test
(text VARCHAR2(1000),
total NUMBER AS (SUM_CSV(text))); -- virtual column
Now, insert into the table:
INSERT INTO CSV_TEST(TEXT) VALUES('1,2,3,4,5');
Commit the insert, then fetch the values back:
SELECT * FROM CSV_TEST;
And you get
TEXT TOTAL
1,2,3,4,5 15
Share and enjoy.
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? If so, I would split the cell by comma delimited and transpose the data. Then, run a pivot table with a count on the records. This is in excel as you asked. If you would like, I can expand more on how to do this.