Parse a string from a field
am 19.04.2007 20:17:24 von Dan Somdahl
Hi, I am new to ASP but have what should be a fairly simple task that I
can't figure out.
I need to parse a string from a single, semi-colon delimited, 60 character
field (el_text) in a recordset and display the results in a table on a
webpage (ASP)
I can retrieve the recordset from the database and display the field data
results in rows of a table but have the entire 60 character string in one
cell. I need to break that string apart and put each semi-colon delimited
value in it's own cell. Then move to the next record and do the same thing
in the next row of the table. - and so on
I'm using ASP, VB Script with DMSII Database and OLEDB
Does anyone have some code examples on how to break this field apart and
then arrange the data into an html table on a webpage?
Re: Parse a string from a field
am 20.04.2007 05:50:52 von Adrienne Boswell
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Dan Somdahl
writing in news:C24D1C63.CF%dankatie9@aol.com:
> Hi, I am new to ASP but have what should be a fairly simple task that
> I can't figure out.
> I need to parse a string from a single, semi-colon delimited, 60
> character field (el_text) in a recordset and display the results in a
> table on a webpage (ASP)
>
> I can retrieve the recordset from the database and display the field
> data results in rows of a table but have the entire 60 character
> string in one cell. I need to break that string apart and put each
> semi-colon delimited value in it's own cell. Then move to the next
> record and do the same thing in the next row of the table. - and so
> on
>
> I'm using ASP, VB Script with DMSII Database and OLEDB
>
> Does anyone have some code examples on how to break this field apart
> and then arrange the data into an html table on a webpage?
>
>
While not rs.EOF
response.write ""
tdarr = split(rs("field"),";")
for i = 0 to ubound(tdarr)
response.write "" & tdarr(i) & " | "
next
response.write "
"
rs.Movenext
wend
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