Hello Chris and Jason -

On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Chris M wrote:
> >Hello Jason -
> >
> >On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Jason Godsey wrote:
> >  > Hello again,
> >  >
> >  >   I've discovered I'm quite lazy and am looking for a simple way to setup
> >  > SQL tables for all the records I want out of the detail file.
> >  >
> >  >   Are there any utils to parse a detail file and generate a proper sql
> >  > dump to hold all the information contained in the detail file?
> >  >
> >  >   Other wise, do I just look up the attribute I want in the detail file
> >  > to see if it is text/int?  Is there a simply way to tell how long the
> >  > field is?
> >  >
> >
> >There is a sample SQL creation script in goodies/mysqlCreate.sql. And really
> >the simplest way to write the database is with Radiator and an AuthBy SQL.
> >
> >hth
> >
> >Hugh
> >
> -- 
> 
> I think what he's asking for is whether there is a way to parse 
> detail files, and poke them into a new database (import existing data 
> to mySQL).
> 

The short answer is no, which is why I was suggesting starting with the
existing mysqlCreate.sql to use as a basis for developing your own database
schema. As to a utility, there is an example "warehouse" perl program that was
contributed by one of our customers. This utility currently reads an SQL table
and writes another, but perhaps you could use it as a place to start.

hth

Hugh

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