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PHP's got some good parsing ability. I'm willing to do it. How is the
file formatted exactly? Like:
FIELD1: The text is here, FIELD2: More's here
? Are there line-breaks. All these can make parsing much easier.
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 17:08, Mike Starke wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 03:58:21PM -0700, Jim wrote:
> /_
> /_If dbase can export to a csv file, you could just import it in mysql.
> /_>=20
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> I do not have access to dbase5. The files are available on-line in that f=
ormat.
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> Looking at the file (ASCI), it appears the data has the following format:
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> FIELD: data, FIELD: data, FIELD: data
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> I will struggle the next 5 days trying to get my perl regex
> just right parse this out.....anyone willing to throw me a few bones?
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> -Mike
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