Reputation:
Some external data vendor wants to give me a data field - pipe delimited string value, which I find quite difficult to deal with.
Without help from an application programming language, is there a way to transform the string value into rows?
There is a difficulty however, the field has unknown number of delimited elements.
DB engine in question is MySQL.
For example:
Input: Tuple(1, "a|b|c")
Output:
Tuple(1, "a")
Tuple(1, "b")
Tuple(1, "c")
Upvotes: 5
Views: 22477
Reputation: 1506
Although your issue is probably long time resolved, I was looking for a solution to the very same problem you had. I solved it with the help of a procedure referenced here with slight adaptions to serve multi-byte characters (such as the German Umlauts) in the string by using CHAR_LENGTH()
instead of LENGTH()
.
DELIMITER $$
CREATE FUNCTION SPLIT_STRING(val TEXT, delim VARCHAR(12), pos INT) RETURNS TEXT
BEGIN
DECLARE output TEXT;
SET output = REPLACE(SUBSTRING(SUBSTRING_INDEX(val, delim, pos), CHAR_LENGTH(SUBSTRING_INDEX(val, delim, pos - 1)) + 1), delim, '');
IF output = '' THEN
SET output = null;
END IF;
RETURN output;
END $$
CREATE PROCEDURE TRANSFER_CELL()
BEGIN
DECLARE i INTEGER;
SET i = 1;
REPEAT
INSERT INTO NewTuple (id, value)
SELECT id, SPLIT_STRING(value, '|', i)
FROM Tuple
WHERE SPLIT_STRING(value, '|', i) IS NOT NULL;
SET i = i + 1;
UNTIL ROW_COUNT() = 0
END REPEAT;
END $$
DELIMITER ;
CALL TRANSFER_CELL() ;
DROP FUNCTION SPLIT_STRING ;
DROP PROCEDURE TRANSFER_CELL ;
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 8334
Use this function by Federico Cargnelutti:
CREATE FUNCTION SPLIT_STR(
x VARCHAR(255),
delim VARCHAR(12),
pos INT
)
RETURNS VARCHAR(255)
RETURN REPLACE(SUBSTRING(SUBSTRING_INDEX(x, delim, pos),LENGTH(SUBSTRING_INDEX(x, delim, pos -1)) + 1),
delim, '');
Usage
SELECT SPLIT_STR(string, delimiter, position)
you will need a loop to solve your problem.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation:
It may not be as difficult as I initially thought.
This is a general approach:
length(val) - length(replace(val, '|', ''))
Upvotes: 4