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What about
select commission_id, replace(com_text_msg,'~',chr(9)) from tab1
which would work if going to a tab separated file for something like excel.
Whats wrong with substr/instr?
Iain Nicoll
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Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 7:22 PM
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I need some help...
The database table has following structure.
commision_id number
com_text_msg varchar2(500)
The second column contains data fields that are delimited by ~ and delimiter's position varies. But there are only eight data fields in the column.
Is there a way in SQL, other than substr/instr combinations, to extract each data field to report?
Thanks.
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