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A comma-separated values (CSV) file is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values. Each line of the file is a data record. Each record consists of one or more fields, separated by commas. The use of the comma as a field separator is the source of the name for this file format. A CSV file typically stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text, in which case each line will have the same number of fields.

Question Mack Altman · Feb 16, 2018

I came across How to import a tab separated text file into a SQL table programmatically?, which appears to indicate that I can pass the filename and all records will be imported. However, when I put use the Import method only a single record gets imported. However, all records are imported if I use the management console to import the file by selecting it and choosing the options.

Has anyone ran into this in the past?

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Question Thembelani Mlalazi · Oct 13, 2017

I am trying to read a csv file and transfer it to a XML file without storing the objects to a database I have this code here doing the reading and have another method transferring the object read to a file but the reading one reads fine when it comes to the converting one I run to problems nothing happens any help appreciated

ClassMethod Write(obj, directory As %String = "C:\40_Test\") As %Status
{
    set writer=##class(%XML.Writer).%New()
    set writer.Indent=1

  
    // set the file
 
     Set filename=directory_"Generatedfile"_".xml"
    set
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Question Thembelani Mlalazi · Oct 12, 2017

I  have a business service that brings in a xml virtual document to the production and also a csv service  that brings in a csv file and have a process that transforms both to a xml output  but I have a problem with the csv as it is giving me this error when I try to trans form it ```ERROR <Ens>ErrException: <PROPERTY DOES NOT EXIST>zOnRequest+1 ^EnsLib.MsgRouter.VDocRoutingEngine.1 *DocType``` I have read here followed the suggestion but now I do not get any errors but my message is not being routed here is the rule set that I am using

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Question Thembelani Mlalazi · Oct 4, 2017

I have implemented a csv record mapper to read files into the production in ensemble but it errors every time I read a file with headers on the columns as these are not recognised as the specified data types .Is there a way to ignore the headers when reading in values from a file with headers. Please note this have been built using the pre built components.

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Question Stuart Byrne · May 23, 2017

Dear All,

I’m having trouble creating the following business service.  It’s intention is to pick up an CSV via FTP and pass it to a Business process that transforms it to a HL7 message.

I have created a record map for the CSV file, which I am trying to call in the business service and parse it into a new message class, which can be transformed in the business process.

Please could you advise:

Business Service:

/// Collects CSV from Epic FTP, looking for ENH patient
/// antiobitic sensitivities to be passed on to ENH Infection control
/// Patch 176
Class CUH.Serv.EpicFTPFilePickup Extends
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Question Thomas Kotze · Nov 7, 2016

Hi,  We have a business process that receives back a character stream that has csv content from a SOAP Operation call. I was hoping to make use of the record mapper to map the content to a record map to be able to process the transactions.

I only see examples/documentation of how to use a File or ftp business operation/service to map the stream to a record map.

Is this at all possible to get the csv stream into a record map batch object.

Regards

Thomas

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Article Murray Oldfield · Apr 1, 2016 3m read

A short post for now to answer a question that came up. In post two of this series I included graphs of performance data extracted from pButtons. I was asked off-line if there is a quicker way than cut/paste to extract metrics for mgstat etc from a pButtons .html file for easy charting in Excel.

See: - Part 2 - Looking at the metrics we collected

pButtons compiles data it collects into a single html file to make it easier to send to WRC and review the collated data.

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Article Andrew Krammen · Nov 4, 2016 4m read

This is a follow-up to Murray's article for scripting pButtons data extraction on Unix/MacOS:     Extracting pButtons data to CSV for UNIX/MacOS

###Extracting pButtons data to a CSV file on Windows

PowerShell scripting was used in this article because it is available by default on Windows platforms.

The script, Extract_pButtons.ps1, will search the given pButtons file until it finds the marker for the beginning of the section. The section will be printed line-by-line, from the header to the line before the section end marker.

Additional parameters are passed in to the script to include the

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