Divide a table of lines of fixed length column.

Hi Experts,

I need a help on the splitting of a column values for several lines by a fixed length. The value of column length is variable. I want to split by a fixed length and create a separate from that.

for example, my table is like

ID Desc

============

1 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP

2 QRSTUVW

3 XYZ

My desire to output should be like BY SPLIT WITH 5 characters long

ID Desc SEQ

===============

ABCDE 1 1

1 SON 2

1 KLMNO 3

1   P              4

QRSTU 2 1

2 2 VW

3 XYZ 1

Thank you

This will do...

SQL > ed
A written file afiedt.buf

1 with t (id, dsc) until)
2. Select 1, "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP" dual union all
3. Select 2, 'QRSTUVW' from dual union all
4. Select 3, 'XYZ' from dual
5        )
6  --
7. end of test data
8  --
9. select id, level, substr (dsc, ((level-1) * 5) + 1, 5) as dsc
10 t
11 connection by prior id = id
12 and substr (dsc, ((level-1) * 5) + 1, 5) is not null
13 * and prior sys_guid() is not null
SQL > /.
ID LEVEL DSC
---------- ---------- -----
1 1 ABCDE
1 SON 2
1 3 KLMNO
1 4 P
2 1 QRSTU
2 2 VW
3 1 XYZ

7 selected lines.

Note: it is not a good idea to use 'desc' as a column name, as it is a reserved, Word used to describe the table definitions.

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    tmp_sbrs_middle: = rpad(phoneloop.sbrs_middle,11,'~');
    l_record: = tmp_sbrs_id |
    tmp_sbrs_last |
    tmp_sbrs_first |
    tmp_sbrs_middle |
    tmp_status |
    '~';
    l_record: = replace (l_record,'~ ',' ');

    CLIENT_TEXT_IO. Put_line (in_file, l_record);
    END LOOP;
    CLIENT_TEXT_IO. FCLOSE (in_file); / * Close the file * /.
    END;

    That is right. But this is not the point. The Office of BI Publisher CONTAINS the
    Generator model for Word, but it includes a little more while.

    The BI Publisher Desktop comes with SAMPLES and these examples also contain
    eText examples so you can look at them.

    You can also RUN these examples using also included 'Model Viewer '.
    You must

    (1) run the Model Viewer.

    (2) select the folder that contains the sample data and the model. On my system:
    C:\Program Files\Oracle\BI Publisher\BI Publisher Desktop\samples\eText templates\example1

    (3) select the XML (i.e. ts1) and model of e-text - a RTF file

    4) go to the bottom and select the output format "eText.

    (5) click on the 'treatment' to start

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