I have a substantial amount of data that needs imported into a MySQL database. I'm used to importing comma and tab delimited data, but this is different, I will try to explain the format in the most simple terms below.
So it could be:
XXX XXX XXX
or it could be:
XXX X XXX
or it could be:
X X XX
I hope the spaces show correctly! If so you'll see that each character has its allocated space, rather than having 3 sections delimited by spaces, tabs or commas. (they are technically delimited by spaces, but by differing numbers).
What I need to do, is say characters 1, 2 and 3 go into field_1 in the DB. Character 4 is always blank, and characters 5, 6 and 7 go into field_2, etc. Essentially each section must be in it's own field.
Now, I suppose I could import it as all one field into a temporary table, and perhaps use SUBSTR() to arrange this data into the correct format as described above.
But that seems a bit long winded.
Is there a better way to do this? I'd hopefully like to import it directly into the correct format in the DB from the text file, without taking any additional steps.
Thanks
substr
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