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How to split comma separated string into strings inside store procedure and insert them into a table field?

Using Firebird 2.5

ain
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Yordan Yanakiev
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6 Answers6

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I am posting modified Michael's version, maybe it will be useful for someone.

The changes are:

  1. SPLIT_STRING is a selectable procedure.
  2. Custom delimiter is possible.
  3. It parses also cases when delimiter is a first character in the P_STRING.
set term ^ ;
create procedure split_string (
    p_string varchar(32000),
    p_splitter char(1) ) 
returns (
    part varchar(32000)
) 
as
  declare variable lastpos integer;
  declare variable nextpos integer;
begin
    p_string = :p_string || :p_splitter;
    lastpos = 1;
    nextpos = position(:p_splitter, :p_string, lastpos);
    if (lastpos = nextpos) then
        begin
            part = substring(:p_string from :lastpos for :nextpos - :lastpos);
            suspend;
            lastpos = :nextpos + 1;
            nextpos = position(:p_splitter, :p_string, lastpos);
        end
    while (:nextpos > 1) do
        begin
            part = substring(:p_string from :lastpos for :nextpos - :lastpos);
            lastpos = :nextpos + 1;
            nextpos = position(:p_splitter, :p_string, lastpos);
            suspend;
        end
end^
set term ; ^
Wodzu
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11

Here a sample how to split the string and write the sub-strings into a table:

create procedure SPLIT_STRING (
  AINPUT varchar(8192))
as
declare variable LASTPOS integer;
declare variable NEXTPOS integer;
declare variable TEMPSTR varchar(8192);
begin
  AINPUT = :AINPUT || ',';
  LASTPOS = 1;
  NEXTPOS = position(',', :AINPUT, LASTPOS);
  while (:NEXTPOS > 1) do
  begin
    TEMPSTR = substring(:AINPUT from :LASTPOS for :NEXTPOS - :LASTPOS);
    insert into new_table("VALUE") values(:TEMPSTR);
    LASTPOS = :NEXTPOS + 1;
    NEXTPOS = position(',', :AINPUT, LASTPOS);
  end
  suspend;
end
Michael
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  • Just to note: it won't return any result for `AINPUT` like `',1,2'` but it will return three substrings for `AINPUT` like `'1,2,'`. – Wodzu Feb 28 '13 at 11:24
4

Use POSITION

and

SUBSTRING

functions in a WHILE DO statement

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rstrelba
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    Welcome to Stack Overflow! Whilst this may theoretically answer the question, [it would be preferable](http://meta.stackexchange.com/q/8259) to include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference. Thanks – codingbadger Nov 12 '11 at 10:59
3

A similar solution I use, published a while ago by Jiri Cincura http://blog.cincura.net/232347-tokenize-string-in-sql-firebird-syntax/

recreate procedure Tokenize(input varchar(1024), token char(1))
returns (result varchar(255))
as
declare newpos int;
declare oldpos int;
begin
  oldpos = 1;
  newpos = 1;
  while (1 = 1) do
  begin
    newpos = position(token, input, oldpos);
    if (newpos > 0) then
    begin
      result = substring(input from oldpos for newpos - oldpos);
      suspend;
      oldpos = newpos + 1;
    end
    else if (oldpos - 1 < char_length(input)) then
    begin
      result = substring(input from oldpos);
      suspend;
      break;
    end
    else
    begin
      break;
    end
  end
end
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2

It looks good except one thing, in my Firebird server Varchar size declaration to 32000 cause "Implementation limit exceeded" exception so be careful. I suggest to use BLOB SUB_TYPE TEXT instead :)

1

This works for me on an Informix DataBase:

DROP FUNCTION rrhh:fnc_StringList_To_Table;
CREATE FUNCTION rrhh:fnc_StringList_To_Table (pStringList varchar(250))
    RETURNING INT as NUMERO;

    /* A esta Funcion le podes pasar una cadena CSV con una lista de numeros
     *      Ejem:  EXECUTE FUNCTION fnc_StringList_To_Table('1,2,3,4');
     * y te devolvera una Tabla con dichos numeros separados uno x fila
     * Autor:  Jhollman Chacon @Cutcsa - 2019 */

    DEFINE _STRING VARCHAR(255);
    DEFINE _LEN INT;
    DEFINE _POS INT;
    DEFINE _START INT;
    DEFINE _CHAR VARCHAR(1);
    DEFINE _VAL INT;

    LET _STRING = REPLACE(pStringList, ' ', '');
    LET _START = 0;
    LET _POS = 0;
    LET _LEN = LENGTH(_STRING);

    FOR _POS = _START TO _LEN
        LET _CHAR = SUBSTRING(pStringList FROM _POS FOR 1);

        IF _CHAR <> ',' THEN 
            LET _VAL = _CHAR::INT;
        ELSE 
            LET _VAL = NULL;
        END IF;

        IF _VAL IS NOT NULL THEN 
            RETURN _VAL WITH RESUME;
        END IF;

    END FOR;

END FUNCTION;

EXECUTE FUNCTION fnc_StringList_To_Table('1,2,3,4');
SELECT * FROM TABLE (fnc_StringList_To_Table('1,2,3,4'));
Jhollman
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    You saved my life, Thank you very much, I've been trying to find something like this which could work for Informix. – Gabz Nov 23 '22 at 00:23