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Oracle PL/SQL solutions to manage delimited (CSV) data

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CSV collection

Oracle PL/SQL solutions to manage delimited (CSV) data

Here is a collection of Oracle PL/SQL functions to manage deilimited data.

CSV means here not only Comma but any other Separated Values!

This is a right order of install

  1. T_STRING_LIST.sql
  2. F_SELECT_ROWS_TO_CSV.sql
  3. F_CSV_TO_LIST.sql
  4. F_BLOB_TO_LIST.sql
  5. F_CSV_LIST_TO_TABLE.sql
  6. F_CSV_FILE_TO_TABLE.sql
  7. F_LIST_TO_CSV.sql
  8. F_TABLE_TO_CSV_LIST.sql
  9. F_CURSOR_TO_CSV_LIST.sql
  10. F_SELECT_TO_CSV_LIST.sql
  11. P_SELECT_TO_CSV_FILE.sql

Description of functions:

F_SELECT_ROWS_TO_CSV

The F_SELECT_ROWS_TO_CSV function returns a CSV string generated from the exactly one column of the select statement. Similar to LISTAGG function.

Parameters:

  • I_SELECT the select to transform to CSV string
  • I_SEPARATOR the field separator/delimiter
  • I_ENCLOSED_BY the optional encloser (both left and right)

Sample:

select CODE, F_SELECT_ROWS_TO_CSV( 'select NAME from CA_WEEK_DAYS where CALENDAR_TYPE_CODE='''||CALENDAR_TYPE_CODE||'''' ) as WEEK_DAYS from CA_CALENDARS

Result:

CODE        WEEK_DAYS
AMERICAN    Friday,Monday,Saturday,Sunday,Thursday,Tuesday,Wednesday
HUNGARIAN   Friday,Monday,Saturday,Sunday,Thursday,Tuesday,Wednesday
SAUIDI      Gathering day,Second day,Day of Rest,First day,Fifth day,Third day,Fourth day

F_CSV_TO_LIST

The F_CSV_TO_LIST is a "smart" string list separated by strings, optionally enclosed by string parser.

If the separator/delimiter is between enclosers, then the separator will be the part of the field.

If the encloser is not closed or not started then the encloser will be the part of the field.

Parameters:

  • I_CSV_STRING the ( delimited and optionally enclosed ) string to parse
  • I_SEPARATOR the field separator/delimiter
  • I_ENCLOSED_BY the optional encloser (both left and right)

Samples:

select * from table( F_CSV_TO_LIST ( '1,2,3,1415', ',' ) )

select * from table( F_CSV_TO_LIST ( '"1,2","3,1415"', ',' ) )

select * from table( F_CSV_TO_LIST ( '"1,2","3,1415"', ',', '"' ) )

Results:

1
2
3
1415

"1
2"
"3
1415"

1,2 
3,1415

F_BLOB_TO_LIST

The F_BLOB_TO_LIST creates list of lines from the BLOB input parameter. It can manage LF or CR+LF line delimiters too.

Sample:

select * from table( F_BLOB_TO_LIST ( clob_to_blob( 'hello'||chr(13)||chr(10)||'bello' ) ) )

Result:

hello
bello

F_CSV_LIST_TO_TABLE

The F_CSV_LIST_TO_TABLE just creates a separator/delimiter separated string from the input optionally enclosed by encloser.

Parameters:

  • I_TABLE the table of string lists to transform to list of CSV string
  • I_SEPARATOR the field separator/delimiter
  • I_ENCLOSED_BY the optional encloser (both left and right)

Sample:

F_CSV_LIST_TO_TABLE ( T_STRING_LIST ( 'A,B,C', '1,2,"3,1415"' ), ',' ,'"' )

Result:

T_STRING_LIST('A','B','C')
T_STRING_LIST('1','2','3,1415')

F_CSV_FILE_TO_TABLE

The F_CSV_FILE_TO_TABLE creates CSV (string list) table from the file, specified by the parameters.

The SEPARATOR and the ENCLOSED belong to the CSV strings and not to the lines. The lines could end with CR+LF or only LF (optionally).

The DIRECTORY is an Oracle and not OS directory!

Sample:

select * from table( F_CSV_FILE_TO_TABLE ( 'FILEIO', 'WEATHER_DATA_1000_20160512_151722.csv', ';', null ) )

Result:

T_STRING_LIST('WEATHER_DATA','1','2016.05.12','15:17:28')
T_STRING_LIST('2010.12.31','90900','A','7,70')
T_STRING_LIST('2011.01.01','90900','B','10,20')
T_STRING_LIST('2011.11.01','13711','A','4,90')
T_STRING_LIST('2011.11.01','15310','B','4,10')
....

F_LIST_TO_CSV

The F_LIST_TO_CSV just creates a separator/delimiter separated string from the input optionally enclosed by encloser.

Parameters:

  • I_LIST the string list to transform to CSV string
  • I_SEPARATOR the field separator/delimiter
  • I_ENCLOSED_BY the optional encloser (both left and right)

Samples:

F_LIST_TO_CSV ( T_STRING_LIST( '1', '2', '3,1415' ), ',' )

F_LIST_TO_CSV ( T_STRING_LIST( '1', '2', '3,1415' ), ',', '"' )

Results:

1,2,3,1415

"1","2","3,1415"

F_TABLE_TO_CSV_LIST

The F_TABLE_TO_CSV_LIST just creates a separator/delimiter separated strings from the input optionally enclosed by encloser.

Parameters:

  • I_TABLE the table of string lists to transform to list of CSV strings
  • I_SEPARATOR the field separator/delimiter
  • I_ENCLOSED_BY the optional encloser (both left and right)

Sample:

F_TABLE_TO_CSV_LIST ( T_STRING_LIST_TAB ( T_STRING_LIST( 'A', 'B', 'C' ), T_STRING_LIST( '1', '2', '3,1415' ) ) , ',', '"' )

Result:

"A","B","C"
"1","2","3,1415"

F_CURSOR_TO_CSV_LIST

The F_CURSOR_TO_CSV_LIST creates list of CVS strings from the cursor columns and rows.

It formats the date and number type columns to string.

Uses the TU_CHAR_NUMBER function! Included!

Parameters:

  • I_CURSOR the cursor to transform to list of CSV strings
  • I_SEPARATOR the field separator/delimiter
  • I_ENCLOSED_BY the optional encloser (both left and right)
  • I_DATE_FORMAT for date type columns
  • I_DECIMAL_SYMBOL for number formatting
  • I_DECIMALS for number formatting
  • I_THOUSAND_SYMBOL for number formatting

Sample:

declare
    V_DATA      sys_refcursor;
begin
    open V_DATA for select * from CA_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGES;
    for L_R in ( select * from table( F_CURSOR_TO_CSV_LIST( V_DATA, ',' , '"' ) ) )
    loop
        dbms_output.put_line( L_R.column_value );
    end loop;
end;

Result:

"AMERICAN","2016.07.04","H","MON"

F_SELECT_TO_CSV_LIST

The F_SELECT_TO_CSV_LIST creates a CSV string list from the result of the given select statement.

You can format the columns to string or leave the formatting to the function.

To formatting the function will use the formatting parameters.

Parameters:

  • I_SELECT the select to transform to list of CSV strings
  • I_SEPARATOR the field separator/delimiter
  • I_ENCLOSED_BY the optional encloser (both left and right)
  • I_DATE_FORMAT default date format for date type fields to convert to string
  • I_DECIMAL_SYMBOL decimal symbol for number to string formatting
  • I_DECIMALS number of decimals for number to string formatting
  • I_THOUSAND_SYMBOL thousand separator for number to string formatting

Sample:

select * from table( F_SELECT_TO_CSV_LIST( 'select * from CA_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGES order by 1,2', ',', '"' ) ) 

Result:

"AMERICAN","2016.07.04","H","MON"

P_SELECT_TO_CSV_FILE

The P_SELECT_TO_CSV_FILE procedure creates a CSV file from the given select statement.

Similar to the F_SELECT_TO_CSV_LIST you can convert the various data types to string in the column list of the select, or use automatic conversion as specified in parameters.

Parameters:

  • I_SELECT the select to transform to CSV file
  • I_DIRECTORY Oracle directory for the target file
  • I_FILE_NAME File name of the target file
  • I_SEPARATOR the field separator/delimiter
  • I_ENCLOSED_BY the optional encloser (both left and right)
  • I_DATE_FORMAT default date format for date type fields to convert to string
  • I_DECIMAL_SYMBOL decimal symbol for number to string formatting
  • I_DECIMALS number of decimals for number to string formatting
  • I_THOUSAND_SYMBOL thousand separator for number to string formatting

Sample:

begin
    P_SELECT_TO_CSV_FILE( 'select * from CA_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGES order by 1,2'
                        , 'FILEIO'
                        , 'CA_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGES.csv'
                        , ';'
                        , '"' 
                        );
end;

Result:

cat CA_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGES.csv

"AMERICAN";"2016.07.04";"H";"MON"

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