I can't help but wonder why you're using the line_order field at all.
Can't you nix it and count the number of records with each order# as a
stored procedure or some such? It would make your entire order system
easier.
Also, you may think about capturing that first row in its own list:
$fp = fopen("/tmp/"."$txt_file", "r") ;
$headers = fgets($fp,1024) ;
while( $line = fgets( $fp,1024) ) {
$row[] = csv_explode($line);
$table[][] = $row[]
} // Now you've got your whole table in $table[][]
In your csv_explode function, you can use split() to make things
easier on yourself:
$out[] = split(',' $line, 7) ; // Your file has 7 fields, so don't overrun that
Even if you insist on calculating an order_line, you can still use
split. Just push a count onto the end of the list.
$out[] = $order_line ; // according to php.net, array_push() shouldn't be used
I strongly urge you whack the order_line. Or maybe I can bother you
to give me more info about it? It's hard to judge without being
closer to the situation.
Peace,
Doug
On 6/22/05, Doug Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/22/05, Doug Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I can't help but wonder why you're using the line_order field at all.
> > Can't you nix it and count the number of records with each order# as a
> > stored procedure or some such? It would make your entire order system
> > easier.
> >
> > Also, you may think about capturing that first row in its own list:
> >
> > $fp = fopen("/tmp/"."$txt_file", "r") ;
> > $headers = fgets($fp,1024) ;
> >
> > while( $line = fgets( $fp,1024) ) {
> > $row[] = csv_explode($line);
> > $table[][] = $row[]
> > } // Now you've got your whole table in $table[][]
> >
> > In your csv_explode function, you can use split() to make things
> > easier on yourself:
> >
> > $out[] = split(',' $line, 7) ; // Your file has 7 fields, so don't overrun
> > that
> >
> > Even if you insist on calculating an order_line, you can still use
> > split. Just push a count onto the end of the list.
> >
> > $out[] = $order_line ; // according to php.net, array_push() shouldn't be
> > used
> >
> > I strongly urge you whack the order_line. Or maybe I can bother you
> > to give me more info about it? It's hard to judge without being
> > closer to the situation.
> >
> > Peace,
> > Doug
> >
> > PS: I'm new to the list. What address will post this to the entire user
> > group?
> >
> > On 6/22/05, Vince LaMonica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I wanted to clarify my question from yesterday, as re-reading it, it
> > > sounds quite confusing.
> > >
> > > I have a CVS file that has order header *and* line item info on each line,
> > > like:
> > >
> > > 1110,6/20/2005,Jan Doe,123 Main St,99990000,1,Book
> > > 1116,6/22/2005,Jim Smith,44 Here St,19191980,1,CD
> > > 1116,6/22/2005,Jim Smith,44 Here St,77736222,1,Tape
> > >
> > > The above is actually two orders - one with one line item, and the 2nd
> > > with two line items. I need to insert data from those lines into two
> > > tables:
> > >
> > > insert into order_header (o_num, date, name, addr)
> > > values ('1110','6/20/2005','Jan Doe','123 Main St'),
> > > ('1116','6/22/2005','Jim Smith','44 Here St');
> > >
> > > insert into line_items (o_num, item_num, quan, desc, line_order)
> > > values ('1110','99990000','1','Book','1'),
> > > ('1116','19191980','1','CD','1'),
> > > ('1116','77736222','1','Tape','2');
> > >
> > > Note the line_order field - it needs to increment per order for each line
> > > item added to the line_items table. To complicate matters a bit, I'm
> > > actually massaging the data before inserting [eg: splitting the name field
> > > from the CSV into two fields for the mysql db, formatting the date field
> > > for mysql, etc].
> > >
> > > I'm currently doing this process via a form where a user uploads the CVS
> > > file [created with Excel, complete with the first row being made up the
> > > Excel table's header].
> > >
> > > I currently do something like this:
> > >
> > > $fp = fopen("/tmp/"."$txt_file", "r");
> > > while ($line = fgets($fp,1024))
> > > {
> > > $i++
> > > if ($i > 1) { // skip excel header row
> > > list ($o_num, $date, $name, $addr, $item_num, $quan, $desc) =
> > > csv_explode($line);
> > > // i can now print the vars, but i get duplicate header records when
> > > // there are multiple line items for a particular order. also, i
> > > // need to generate the line_order field for insertion into the
> > > // line_items table
> > > }
> > > }
> > >
> > > If I try and do any processing up where my comments are, well, the
> > > comments tell you what happen. I know I am reading this file line by line,
> > > so I can't compare order numbers [o_num] to group multiple line item
> > > orders together. So how do I go about doing that? Read the entire CSV into
> > > an array? How can that help? Any tips would be most appreciated!
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > /vjl/
> > >
> > > p/s - FYI, cvs_explode() is:
> > >
> > > function csv_explode($str, $delim = ',', $qual = "\"")
> > > {
> > > $len = strlen($str);
> > > $inside = false;
> > > $word = '';
> > > for ($i = 0; $i < $len; ++$i) {
> > > if ($str[$i]==$delim && !$inside) {
> > > $out[] = $word;
> > > $word = '';
> > > } else if ($inside && $str[$i]==$qual && ($i<$len
> > > && $str[$i+1]==$qual)) {
> > > $word .= $qual;
> > > ++$i;
> > > } else if ($str[$i] == $qual) {
> > > $inside = !$inside;
> > > } else {
> > > $word .= $str[$i];
> > > }
> > > }
> > > $out[] = $word;
> > > return $out;
> > > }
> > >
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> >
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