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For noobs would you mind showing how to use the split function? Thanks,
Art
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 10:34 AM, Jose Perez <joseenocperez.jp@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
it is so simple with Sql, just create below function(you can even createit
on green screen) and you will accomplish what you need.your
CREATE FUNCTION Qgpl.SPLIT (@Data VARCHAR(32000), @Delimiter
VARCHAR(5))
RETURNS TABLE (ID INT, VALUE VARCHAR(256))
LANGUAGE SQL
DISALLOW PARALLEL
DETERMINISTIC
NOT FENCED
RETURN
WITH CTE_Items (ID,StartString,StopString) AS
(SELECT 1 AS ID, 1 AS StartString,
LOCATE(@Delimiter, @Data) AS
StopString
FROM SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1
WHERE LENGTH(@Delimiter)>0 AND LENGTH(@Data)>0
UNION ALL
SELECT ID + 1,StopString + LENGTH(@Delimiter)
,LOCATE(@Delimiter, @Data, StopString +
LENGTH(@Delimiter))
FROM CTE_Items
WHERE StopString > 0)
SELECT ID, SUBSTRING(@Data,StartString,
CASE WHEN StopString=0 THEN LENGTH(@Data)
ELSE StopString-StartString
END)
FROM CTE_Items
This will split your record as rows and then you just have to populate
array from eachparms
row, be aware that the function should receive two parameters, first
should be yourdelimiter
delimited record as one big string and second parms should be the
in your casedelimiter)
it will be a comma. Hope this help.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 9:36 AM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
No. It would be nice though. I suggest an RFE.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gad Miron [mailto:gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2018 1:33 AM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Built-in %split RPGLE function
Hello all
Is there a built-in RPGLE function to split a comma (or other
(RPG400-L)separated record into an array?
I know it can be done by creating a suitable procedure - I'm just being
lazy.
TIA
Gad
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