Shorter version of the script:
<?
$line = file("fa.csv");
for($i=0;$i<count($line);$i++){
$data = explode(",", $line[$i]);
echo "host $data[0] {<br />\nhardware ethernet $data[1];<br />\nfixed-address $data[2];<br />\n}<br />\n";
}
?>
At 08:10 AM 12/30/2003, Jas wrote:
Problem with looping over a CSV file (3 results for each line)? Here is the CSV file contents...
MTPC-01,00:02:B3:A2:9D:ED,155.97.15.11 MTPC-02,00:02:B3:A2:B6:F4,155.97.15.12 MTPC-03,00:02:B3:A2:A1:A7,155.97.15.13 MTPC-04,00:02:B3:A2:07:F2,155.97.15.14 MTPC-05,00:02:B3:A2:B8:4D,155.97.15.15
Here is the script...
<?php
$row = 1;
$file = "fa.csv";
$id = fopen("$file","r");
while($data = fgetcsv($id,100,",")) {
$num = count($data);
$row++;
for($c = 0; $c < $num; $c++) {
echo "host $data[0] {<br />\nhardware ethernet $data[1];<br />\nfixed-address $data[2];<br />\n}<br />\n"; }
}
fclose($id);
?>
And this is the output... (notice 3 results for the first line in the CSV file)
host MTPC-01 { hardware ethernet 00:02:B3:A2:9D:ED; fixed-address 155.97.15.11; } host MTPC-01 { hardware ethernet 00:02:B3:A2:9D:ED; fixed-address 155.97.15.11; } host MTPC-01 { hardware ethernet 00:02:B3:A2:9D:ED; fixed-address 155.97.15.11; }
Any help is appreciated... Jas
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