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9.8

Parsing variable length pipe delimited data into a new table

Asked by llittlet in SQL Server 2005

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I'll start my problem with a table schema example:

--Current Table
TABLE_A
COLUMN_1                                     COLUMN_2
55555|11111|33333|                        AAAAA
77777                                              BBB
99999|44444|                                   UU


--Desired table result
NEW_TABLE
NEW_COLUMN_1                  NEW_COLUMN_2
55555                                    AAAAA
11111                                    AAAAA
33333                                    AAAAA
77777                                    BBB
99999                                    UU
44444                                    UU

I have a table that within a column contains variable pipe delimited record lengths.  I need to break out this information into a new table while while keeping the records' corresponding column info. See example above.  Record set over 100k.  Start Free Trial
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Zone: SQL Server 2005
Tags: Microsoft, SQL Server, 2000
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