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Parse string value field in SQL 7

Asked by Danialhan in MS SQL Server

Tags: field, sql

Coldfusion uses database to store client variable value but the variables are stored in a field with dynamic list of string such as below:

record 1:

Column1 name: DATA
Column1 value :#timeout=30#name=John#Status=married#

Column2 name: LVISIT
Column2 value: 4/11/2003 12:48:27 PM

record 2:

Column name: DATA
Column value:
#AccountStatus=1#timeout=60#name=David#Status=married#Address=James Street#

Column2 name: LVISIT
Column2 value: 4/11/2003 11:48:27 PM

Appreciate if someone could quide me on how to use query string function in Microsoft SQL 7 with records which have timeout. I can't find a way to extract the timeout value in DATA column and compare in with the different of the last visit date(LVISIT) and current time. I can parse the value using Coldfusion script after Query but prefers if this can be done everything in SQL.

Thanks in advance.  
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