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    Export data to CSV

    I need to export data to a comma seperated file w/ "'s around everything. What I'm finding is that any character elements from the table get the quotes but others line dates do not. Any suggestions?

    It's set up like:

    export.type = 0
    export.names = .F.
    export.file = export_filename
    export.options = "QLTS"
    export.field_sep = ","
    export.record_sep = ""
    export.fields = 27

    Is there an option I'm missing?

    Thanks in advance for the help.

    #2
    RE: Export data to CSV

    That's the way Alpha does it. How about creating another table like your original but with the numeric fields changed to character. Append records from the original to the new table using some variation of the str() function to change all the numdric values to character. Then do the csv export from the new table.
    There can be only one.

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      #3
      RE: Export data to CSV

      Carter,

      Guess I'm curious.

      Since the comma will delimit fields, and the CRLF pair will delimit records, why do you need to put quotes around numeric or date values? It's my understanding that quotes are used are char type fields because the char type field may have a comma embedded within it. This would not be the case for numeric or date values.

      -- tom

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        #4
        RE: Export data to CSV

        Carter:

        I think you have to identify the fields that are going to be exported. In your sample you need 27 fields.

        export.field1 = "fld1_name" and so forth

        after the last field name you will need
        tbl.export()

        I hope this helps.

        bob adler

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          #5
          RE: Export data to CSV

          A good question. The program that I'm exporting to will not read the data elements unless there in quotes. It's going to convert the data stream into values for a 3rd program. The reason for the quotes is the parcing routing with in the importing program. I've requested the programmer update his code but, that's a lot like pulling teeth.

          The original reason for not appending to a second table and then importing is that I felt that I should be able to do this without that extra overhead. This export can have up to 20,000 records in the table. The 27 fields I'm exporting is about 1/3 of the master table. Because I'm exporting to a flat file, I'm thinking that I can export the data, changing the seperator to say a pipe character then reopen the file and replace the pipes with ",". That would avoid the issue a correct comma in a data element being replaced. The new question is how to get Alpha to do a search and replace on a data string. Should be easy enough.

          Thanks for everyones input. I'll post results or further questions if I still need help.

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            #6
            RE: Export data to CSV

            "The new question is how to get Alpha to do a search and replace on a data string" - see stritran_special()
            There can be only one.

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