how to write a insert query from this select query to insert tblContactInf ?

  • here i wrote select query to get detail of contact number

    select

    s.SpaceId ,

    ds.IndexNumber,

    ds.DataText as datas,

    from tblAdSpace s

    inner join

    [dbMemberdetail].[dbo].[tblMemberDatadetail] a

    on

    a.CreatedOn=s.CreatedOn

    CROSS APPLY dbo.Split1(a.PhoneNumbers,',')ds

    here i used comma seperated function

    ALTER FUNCTION [dbo].[Split1](

    @delimited VARCHAR(MAX),

    @delimiter VARCHAR(100)

    ) RETURNS @t TABLE (IndexNumber INT IDENTITY(1,1), DataText VARCHAR(MAX))

    AS

    BEGIN

    DECLARE @xml XML

    SET @xml = N'<t>' + REPLACE(@delimited,@delimiter,'</t><t>') + '</t>'

    INSERT INTO @t(DataText)

    SELECT r.value('.','varchar(MAX)') as item

    FROM @xml.nodes('/t') as records(r)

    RETURN

    END

    and iam getting a output like this

    SpaceId IndexNumberdatas

    119176720005

    12044-42126680

    219841427677

    22044-22592999

    2322593330

    319884029977

    32044-45554030

    419841423149

    42044-24462435

    519841910117

    and iam having a stactic table

    create table contacttype

    (

    contactId int,datas varchar(100)

    )

    insert into category

    select 1,'locality' union all

    select 2,'phone1' union all

    select 3,'phone2' union all

    select 4,'phone3' union all

    select 5,'phone4' union all

    select 6,'landmark' union all

    select 7,'email1' union all

    select 8,'email2' union all

    select 9,'email3' union all

    select 10,'pincode' union all

    select 11,'address' union all

    by mapping this to i want to write a insert query for the table

    CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tblContactInf](

    [ContactInfId] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,

    [spaceId] [int] NULL,

    [ContactId] [int] NULL,

    [datas] [varchar](200) NULL

    )

    iam trying the output like this

    [ContactInfId] [spaceId] [ContactId] [datas]

    1 1 2 9176720005

    2 1 3 044-42126680

    3 2 2 9841427677

    4 2 3 044-22592999

    5 2 4 22593330

    can any one please try to solve my problem

  • I guess SpaceID from the first SELECT is the same as ContactID?

    Do you have any rules to determine if a datafield is a phonenumber, an e-mail, a pincode, ...?

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  • sorry

    Koen Verbeeck i miss typed the table

    CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tblContactInf](

    [ContactInfId] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,

    [spaceId] [int] NULL,

    [ContactId] [int] NULL,

    [datas] [varchar](200) NULL

    )

    space id i s the foreign key of a adspace

    and i [ContactId] is a foregin key of contacttype table it is static table

    ya i am having some rules to determine if a datafield is a phonenumber, an e-mail, a pincode, ...

  • Would you mind sharing those rules?

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  • the first phone number phone1 will be represented as contact id 2

    the second phone number phone2 will be represented as contact id 3

    the third phone number phone3 will be represented as contact id 4

    the fourth phone number phone4 will be represented as contact id 5

    simarly

    for

    the email1 will be represented as contact id 7

    the email2 will be represented as contact id 8

    the email3 will be represented as contact id 9

    this is mentioned in the static table

    create table contacttype

    (

    contactId int,datas varchar(100)

    )

    insert into category

    select 1,'locality' union all

    select 2,'phone1' union all

    select 3,'phone2' union all

    select 4,'phone3' union all

    select 5,'phone4' union all

    select 6,'landmark' union all

    select 7,'email1' union all

    select 8,'email2' union all

    select 9,'email3' union all

    select 10,'pincode' union all

    select 11,'address' union all

  • No, what I mean is: how do you know if a datafield is a telephone number and not an e-mail?

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  • sorry for the delay

    i select only

    phone number

    from tbl member details

    select

    s.SpaceId ,

    ds.IndexNumber,

    ds.DataText as datas,

    from tblAdSpace s

    inner join

    [dbMemberdetail].[dbo].[tblMemberDatadetail] a

    on

    a.CreatedOn=s.CreatedOn

    CROSS APPLY dbo.Split1(a.PhoneNumbers,',')ds

  • Try this:

    INSERT INTO [dbo].[tblContactInf]([spaceId],[contactId],[datas])

    SELECT

    SpaceId

    ,ContactId

    ,sq.datas

    FROM

    (

    SELECT

    s.SpaceId

    ,contacttype= 'phone' + CONVERT(CHAR(1),ds.IndexNumber)

    ,datas= ds.DataText

    FROM

    tblAdSpace s

    INNER JOIN

    [dbMemberdetail].[dbo].[tblMemberDatadetail] a

    ON a.CreatedOn = s.CreatedOn

    CROSS APPLY

    dbo.Split1(a.PhoneNumbers,',') ds

    ) sq

    INNER JOIN

    dbo.ContactType ct

    ON ct.datas = sq.contacttype;

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  • thanks when there was

    memberdetail phonenumber it was ' ' means it was empty for example

    SpaceId IndexNumberdatas

    119176720005

    12044-42126680

    219841427677

    22044-22592999

    2322593330

    319884029977

    32044-45554030

    41

    519841910117

    how to stop this empty values when i am executing function

  • How about adding a WHERE somewhere?

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  • sivag,

    Okay, you aren't getting the answers you want here so you start another thread basically looking for the same thing?

    You wouldn't need to do this if you would just provide the information we have asked for time and time again in that other thread.

  • i just solved that function problem any way thanks a lot

    ALTER FUNCTION [dbo].[Split1](

    @delimited VARCHAR(MAX),

    @delimiter VARCHAR(100)

    )

    RETURNS @t TABLE (IndexNumber INT IDENTITY(1,1), DataText VARCHAR(MAX))

    AS

    BEGIN

    DECLARE @xml XML

    SET @xml = N'<t>' + REPLACE(@delimited,@delimiter,'</t><t>') + '</t>'

    INSERT INTO @t(DataText)

    SELECT r.value('.','varchar(MAX)') as item

    FROM @xml.nodes('/t') as records(r)

    WHERE r.value('.','varchar(MAX)')<>''

    RETURN

    END

  • sivag (7/24/2012)


    i just solved that function problem any way thanks a lot

    ALTER FUNCTION [dbo].[Split1](

    @delimited VARCHAR(MAX),

    @delimiter VARCHAR(100)

    )

    RETURNS @t TABLE (IndexNumber INT IDENTITY(1,1), DataText VARCHAR(MAX))

    AS

    BEGIN

    DECLARE @xml XML

    SET @xml = N'<t>' + REPLACE(@delimited,@delimiter,'</t><t>') + '</t>'

    INSERT INTO @t(DataText)

    SELECT r.value('.','varchar(MAX)') as item

    FROM @xml.nodes('/t') as records(r)

    WHERE r.value('.','varchar(MAX)')<>''

    RETURN

    END

    You'll find this split function works better than the one above. Read the comments in it as well as the article referenced int.

    /****** Object: UserDefinedFunction [dbo].[DelimitedSplit8K] Script Date: 07/24/2012 08:55:10 ******/

    SET ANSI_NULLS ON

    GO

    SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON

    GO

    CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[DelimitedSplit8K]

    /**********************************************************************************************************************

    Purpose:

    Split a given string at a given delimiter and return a list of the split elements (items).

    Notes:

    1. Leading a trailing delimiters are treated as if an empty string element were present.

    2. Consecutive delimiters are treated as if an empty string element were present between them.

    3. Except when spaces are used as a delimiter, all spaces present in each element are preserved.

    Returns:

    iTVF containing the following:

    ItemNumber = Element position of Item as a BIGINT (not converted to INT to eliminate a CAST)

    Item = Element value as a VARCHAR(8000)

    Statistics on this function may be found at the following URL:

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1101315-203-4.aspx

    CROSS APPLY Usage Examples and Tests:

    --=====================================================================================================================

    -- TEST 1:

    -- This tests for various possible conditions in a string using a comma as the delimiter. The expected results are

    -- laid out in the comments

    --=====================================================================================================================

    --===== Conditionally drop the test tables to make reruns easier for testing.

    -- (this is NOT a part of the solution)

    IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#JBMTest') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE #JBMTest

    ;

    --===== Create and populate a test table on the fly (this is NOT a part of the solution).

    -- In the following comments, "b" is a blank and "E" is an element in the left to right order.

    -- Double Quotes are used to encapsulate the output of "Item" so that you can see that all blanks

    -- are preserved no matter where they may appear.

    SELECT *

    INTO #JBMTest

    FROM ( --# & type of Return Row(s)

    SELECT 0, NULL UNION ALL --1 NULL

    SELECT 1, SPACE(0) UNION ALL --1 b (Empty String)

    SELECT 2, SPACE(1) UNION ALL --1 b (1 space)

    SELECT 3, SPACE(5) UNION ALL --1 b (5 spaces)

    SELECT 4, ',' UNION ALL --2 b b (both are empty strings)

    SELECT 5, '55555' UNION ALL --1 E

    SELECT 6, ',55555' UNION ALL --2 b E

    SELECT 7, ',55555,' UNION ALL --3 b E b

    SELECT 8, '55555,' UNION ALL --2 b B

    SELECT 9, '55555,1' UNION ALL --2 E E

    SELECT 10, '1,55555' UNION ALL --2 E E

    SELECT 11, '55555,4444,333,22,1' UNION ALL --5 E E E E E

    SELECT 12, '55555,4444,,333,22,1' UNION ALL --6 E E b E E E

    SELECT 13, ',55555,4444,,333,22,1,' UNION ALL --8 b E E b E E E b

    SELECT 14, ',55555,4444,,,333,22,1,' UNION ALL --9 b E E b b E E E b

    SELECT 15, ' 4444,55555 ' UNION ALL --2 E (w/Leading Space) E (w/Trailing Space)

    SELECT 16, 'This,is,a,test.' --E E E E

    ) d (SomeID, SomeValue)

    ;

    --===== Split the CSV column for the whole table using CROSS APPLY (this is the solution)

    SELECT test.SomeID, test.SomeValue, split.ItemNumber, Item = QUOTENAME(split.Item,'"')

    FROM #JBMTest test

    CROSS APPLY dbo.DelimitedSplit8K(test.SomeValue,',') split

    ;

    --=====================================================================================================================

    -- TEST 2:

    -- This tests for various "alpha" splits and COLLATION using all ASCII characters from 0 to 255 as a delimiter against

    -- a given string. Note that not all of the delimiters will be visible and some will show up as tiny squares because

    -- they are "control" characters. More specifically, this test will show you what happens to various non-accented

    -- letters for your given collation depending on the delimiter you chose.

    --=====================================================================================================================

    WITH

    cteBuildAllCharacters (String,Delimiter) AS

    (

    SELECT TOP 256

    'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789',

    CHAR(ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NULL))-1)

    FROM master.sys.all_columns

    )

    SELECT ASCII_Value = ASCII(c.Delimiter), c.Delimiter, split.ItemNumber, Item = QUOTENAME(split.Item,'"')

    FROM cteBuildAllCharacters c

    CROSS APPLY dbo.DelimitedSplit8K(c.String,c.Delimiter) split

    ORDER BY ASCII_Value, split.ItemNumber

    ;

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Other Notes:

    1. Optimized for VARCHAR(8000) or less. No testing or error reporting for truncation at 8000 characters is done.

    2. Optimized for single character delimiter. Multi-character delimiters should be resolvedexternally from this

    function.

    3. Optimized for use with CROSS APPLY.

    4. Does not "trim" elements just in case leading or trailing blanks are intended.

    5. If you don't know how a Tally table can be used to replace loops, please see the following...

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/T-SQL/62867/

    6. Changing this function to use NVARCHAR(MAX) will cause it to run twice as slow. It's just the nature of

    VARCHAR(MAX) whether it fits in-row or not.

    7. Multi-machine testing for the method of using UNPIVOT instead of 10 SELECT/UNION ALLs shows that the UNPIVOT method

    is quite machine dependent and can slow things down quite a bit.

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Credits:

    This code is the product of many people's efforts including but not limited to the following:

    cteTally concept originally by Iztek Ben Gan and "decimalized" by Lynn Pettis (and others) for a bit of extra speed

    and finally redacted by Jeff Moden for a different slant on readability and compactness. Hat's off to Paul White for

    his simple explanations of CROSS APPLY and for his detailed testing efforts. Last but not least, thanks to

    Ron "BitBucket" McCullough and Wayne Sheffield for their extreme performance testing across multiple machines and

    versions of SQL Server. The latest improvement brought an additional 15-20% improvement over Rev 05. Special thanks

    to "Nadrek" and "peter-757102" (aka Peter de Heer) for bringing such improvements to light. Nadrek's original

    improvement brought about a 10% performance gain and Peter followed that up with the content of Rev 07.

    I also thank whoever wrote the first article I ever saw on "numbers tables" which is located at the following URL

    and to Adam Machanic for leading me to it many years ago.

    http://sqlserver2000.databases.aspfaq.com/why-should-i-consider-using-an-auxiliary-numbers-table.html

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Revision History:

    Rev 00 - 20 Jan 2010 - Concept for inline cteTally: Lynn Pettis and others.

    Redaction/Implementation: Jeff Moden

    - Base 10 redaction and reduction for CTE. (Total rewrite)

    Rev 01 - 13 Mar 2010 - Jeff Moden

    - Removed one additional concatenation and one subtraction from the SUBSTRING in the SELECT List for that tiny

    bit of extra speed.

    Rev 02 - 14 Apr 2010 - Jeff Moden

    - No code changes. Added CROSS APPLY usage example to the header, some additional credits, and extra

    documentation.

    Rev 03 - 18 Apr 2010 - Jeff Moden

    - No code changes. Added notes 7, 8, and 9 about certain "optimizations" that don't actually work for this

    type of function.

    Rev 04 - 29 Jun 2010 - Jeff Moden

    - Added WITH SCHEMABINDING thanks to a note by Paul White. This prevents an unnecessary "Table Spool" when the

    function is used in an UPDATE statement even though the function makes no external references.

    Rev 05 - 02 Apr 2011 - Jeff Moden

    - Rewritten for extreme performance improvement especially for larger strings approaching the 8K boundary and

    for strings that have wider elements. The redaction of this code involved removing ALL concatenation of

    delimiters, optimization of the maximum "N" value by using TOP instead of including it in the WHERE clause,

    and the reduction of all previous calculations (thanks to the switch to a "zero based" cteTally) to just one

    instance of one add and one instance of a subtract. The length calculation for the final element (not

    followed by a delimiter) in the string to be split has been greatly simplified by using the ISNULL/NULLIF

    combination to determine when the CHARINDEX returned a 0 which indicates there are no more delimiters to be

    had or to start with. Depending on the width of the elements, this code is between 4 and 8 times faster on a

    single CPU box than the original code especially near the 8K boundary.

    - Modified comments to include more sanity checks on the usage example, etc.

    - Removed "other" notes 8 and 9 as they were no longer applicable.

    Rev 06 - 12 Apr 2011 - Jeff Moden

    - Based on a suggestion by Ron "Bitbucket" McCullough, additional test rows were added to the sample code and

    the code was changed to encapsulate the output in pipes so that spaces and empty strings could be perceived

    in the output. The first "Notes" section was added. Finally, an extra test was added to the comments above.

    Rev 07 - 06 May 2011 - Peter de Heer, a further 15-20% performance enhancement has been discovered and incorporated

    into this code which also eliminated the need for a "zero" position in the cteTally table.

    **********************************************************************************************************************/

    --===== Define I/O parameters

    (@pString VARCHAR(8000), @pDelimiter CHAR(1))

    RETURNS TABLE WITH SCHEMABINDING AS

    RETURN

    --===== "Inline" CTE Driven "Tally Table" produces values from 0 up to 10,000...

    -- enough to cover NVARCHAR(4000)

    WITH E1(N) AS (

    SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL

    SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL

    SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT 1

    ), --10E+1 or 10 rows

    E2(N) AS (SELECT 1 FROM E1 a, E1 b), --10E+2 or 100 rows

    E4(N) AS (SELECT 1 FROM E2 a, E2 b), --10E+4 or 10,000 rows max

    cteTally(N) AS (--==== This provides the "base" CTE and limits the number of rows right up front

    -- for both a performance gain and prevention of accidental "overruns"

    SELECT TOP (ISNULL(DATALENGTH(@pString),0)) ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY (SELECT NULL)) FROM E4

    ),

    cteStart(N1) AS (--==== This returns N+1 (starting position of each "element" just once for each delimiter)

    SELECT 1 UNION ALL

    SELECT t.N+1 FROM cteTally t WHERE SUBSTRING(@pString,t.N,1) = @pDelimiter

    ),

    cteLen(N1,L1) AS(--==== Return start and length (for use in substring)

    SELECT s.N1,

    ISNULL(NULLIF(CHARINDEX(@pDelimiter,@pString,s.N1),0)-s.N1,8000)

    FROM cteStart s

    )

    --===== Do the actual split. The ISNULL/NULLIF combo handles the length for the final element when no delimiter is found.

    SELECT ItemNumber = ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY l.N1),

    Item = SUBSTRING(@pString, l.N1, l.L1)

    FROM cteLen l

    ;

    GO

  • no

    Lynn Pettis plz dont think like that i just given all the table u asked about mapping and i told the detail for the first two table

    and i didnt understand what you r asking from me

    i was confused

    and in this thread also i just asked only for how to mapp a static table tblcontact type

    and i didnt asked more than that in this thread

    as i asked for five table insert in the before thread

  • sivag (7/24/2012)


    no

    Lynn Pettis plz dont think like that i just given all the table u asked about mapping and i told the detail for the first two table

    and i didnt understand what you r asking from me

    i was confused

    and in this thread also i just asked only for how to mapp a static table tblcontact type

    and i didnt asked more than that in this thread

    as i asked for five table insert in the before thread

    Please consider, I looked at what you have posted here, and compared it to the other thread. Much is the same, you just have broken it down to something smaller. There are too many similarities between the threads for it to be coincidence.

    In the other thread I spelled out what we are asking you for and I asked youo specifically what you didn't you understand in the request and you haven't answered that question. We can't read your mind. If you don't understand something, ask questions. Be specific in what you don't understand. Just telling us that you don't understand or are confused doesn't tell us any thing.

    Also, I have to ask you to spell things out, don't short cut words or phrases as it losses meaning, especially since there is obviously a language barrier. We aren't speaking the same english here. It is up to you to be sure we understand what you are asking, what you don't understand in our responses. You have to help us help you. We will do everything we can to assist, but you have to help.

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