Reputation: 337
I am trying to fetch the data present in a single column which is delimited with double hash (##). As per my query mentioned below, i am able to fetch only 5 records instead of 6 lines.
I could think there is some issue with my connectby
expression. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Data
Line1## Line2## Line3 ## Line4 ## Line5 ## Line6 ##
Query Used to fetch the records in a single record which are delimited with double hash ##
Replicate the scenario:
create table temp (errormessage varchar2(300))
insert into temp errormessage values('Line1## Line2## Line3 ## Line4 ## Line5 ## Line6 ##')
WITH sample_data
AS ( SELECT errormessage AS Error_Message
FROM TEMP )
SELECT Regexp_substr( error_message, ',?([^#]*)', 1, LEVEL, 'i', 1 ) AS Error_Message
FROM sample_data
WHERE Length( Regexp_substr( error_message, ',?([^#]*)', 1, LEVEL, 'i', 1 ) ) != 0
CONNECT BY ( Regexp_count(error_message, '#') + 1 >= LEVEL AND
PRIOR dbms_random.value IS NOT NULL )
ORDER BY LEVEL
Error Message is the column which has the info to be delimited. Now it is pretty easy to replicate the issue in any of your databases.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 235
Reputation: 23578
Maybe you're after something like:
WITH sample_data AS (SELECT 1 stagging_id,
'A' status,
'Line1## Line2## Line3 ## Line4 ## Line5 ## Line6 ##' error_message
FROM dual UNION ALL
SELECT 2 stagging_id,
'B' status,
'Line1## Line2## Line3 ## Line4 ## Line5 ## Line6 ##Line7 ##' error_message
FROM dual)
SELECT stagging_id,
status,
regexp_substr(error_message, '[^#]+', 1, LEVEL) err_msg
FROM sample_data
CONNECT BY PRIOR stagging_id = stagging_id
AND PRIOR sys_guid() IS NOT NULL
AND regexp_substr(error_message, '[^#]+', 1, LEVEL) IS NOT NULL;
STAGGING_ID STATUS ERR_MSG
----------- ------ --------------------------------------------------------------
1 A Line1
1 A Line2
1 A Line3
1 A Line4
1 A Line5
1 A Line6
2 B Line1
2 B Line2
2 B Line3
2 B Line4
2 B Line5
2 B Line6
2 B Line7
The issue with your existing code is the *
in the regexp_substr, plus the fact that you're counting single #
whereas your delimiter is ##
.
You could fix your query like so:
WITH sample_data AS (SELECT 1 stagging_id,
'A' status,
'Line1## Line2## Line3 ## Line4 ## Line5 ## Line6 ##' error_message
FROM dual UNION ALL
SELECT 2 stagging_id,
'B' status,
'Line1## Line2## Line3 ## Line4 ## Line5 ## Line6 ##Line7 ##' error_message
FROM dual)
SELECT Regexp_substr( error_message, ',?([^#]+)', 1, LEVEL, 'i', 1 ) AS Error_Message
FROM sample_dataCONNECT BY ( Regexp_count(error_message, '##') >= LEVEL AND
PRIOR stagging_id = stagging_id AND
PRIOR dbms_random.value IS NOT NULL )
ORDER BY stagging_id, LEVEL;
ERROR_MESSAGE
--------------------------------------------------------------
Line1
Line2
Line3
Line4
Line5
Line6
Line1
Line2
Line3
Line4
Line5
Line6
Line7
Note how I've changed the *
s to +
s in the regexp_substr's and the '#'
to '##'
in the regexp_count.
Upvotes: 2