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  • mark.heyden@gmail.com

    Problems while exporting data using pipe symbols

    Hi Frends,

    I am facing problems while trying to export data into
    pipe format. In fact I am fetching records from mysql database and then
    trying to create a text file ( using pipe as delimeter) , intending to
    open in Excel.

    The data is been inserted from textarea fields, where the
    user can write text and may press enter key to format his text
    accordingly. Now when the data entered into the database it keeps some
    unidentified value so as to keep the formatting. Hence while displaying
    the text file I find that lines are seperated according to the format
    user gave. Thus creating the problem while opening up in the excel
    file.

    example:

    First Name: Mark [Text Field].
    Second Name: Heyden ]Text Field].
    Address: xyz (Enter Key pressed)
    abc, (Enter Key pressed)
    def. (Enter Key pressed)
    [TextArea]

    Hence the record I expect should be in the text file like,

    Mark | Heyden | xyz abc,def.

    But I am getting it as

    Mark | Heyden | xyz
    abc,
    def.
    I would appreciate if some one can give me the solution
    how i can get rid of the situation.

    Thanks,
    M Heyden.

  • Erwin Moller

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    Re: Problems while exporting data using pipe symbols

    mark.heyden@gma il.com wrote:
    [color=blue]
    > Hi Frends,
    >
    > I am facing problems while trying to export data into
    > pipe format. In fact I am fetching records from mysql database and then
    > trying to create a text file ( using pipe as delimeter) , intending to
    > open in Excel.
    >
    > The data is been inserted from textarea fields, where the
    > user can write text and may press enter key to format his text
    > accordingly. Now when the data entered into the database it keeps some
    > unidentified value so as to keep the formatting. Hence while displaying
    > the text file I find that lines are seperated according to the format
    > user gave. Thus creating the problem while opening up in the excel
    > file.
    >
    > example:
    >
    > First Name: Mark [Text Field].
    > Second Name: Heyden ]Text Field].
    > Address: xyz (Enter Key pressed)
    > abc, (Enter Key pressed)
    > def. (Enter Key pressed)
    > [TextArea]
    >
    > Hence the record I expect should be in the text file like,
    >
    > Mark | Heyden | xyz abc,def.
    >
    > But I am getting it as
    >
    > Mark | Heyden | xyz
    > abc,
    > def.
    > I would appreciate if some one can give me the solution
    > how i can get rid of the situation.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > M Heyden.[/color]


    Hi Marc,

    I was in the same situation and solved it the poor-man's way. :-)
    My problem was that different Excel-versions had different ideas about the
    formatting.
    My first solution was placing ALL fields between "", and I hoped the ""
    could contain the newline.
    It turned out that that strategy didn't work out as desired everywhere.
    (Depending on Excelversion, import-settings, OS, etc)

    I tried tab-delimiter: same problem.

    So I changed strategy (to poor man's solution).

    Before writing to file:
    1) replace \n by **NEWLINE** (or whatever characters you do not expect in
    the real textfields)
    Now you do not have the annoying newline that makes Excel 'think' you import
    a new row.

    2) Just import them into excel as usual.

    3) In Excel I made a miniscule macro that replace any **NEWLINE** with \n in
    all fields. (Just a replace in VBscript)
    That macro was placed under a button 'format me' in the excellsheet.

    I know this solution sucks, but it worked.

    I expected the customer to say: 'Your solution sucks, I do not want to press
    your stupid button!', but they thought the button was actually cool, so I
    got away with it. ;-)

    Not sure if it helps in your situation.

    If you know what the targetenvironme nt is (OS, excellversion,e tc) you might
    try to find an encoding and delimiter that works for that situation. (like
    using , as delimitter and place all fields in ''). In some situation excell
    accepts the newline within quotes, but I do not remember the details.)

    Regards,
    Erwin Moller

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