Defining the parsing parameters of your Regex file
About this task
On this view, you define the file parsing parameters so that the file schema can be
properly retrieved.
Procedure
Set the Field and Row separators in the File
Settings area.
If needed, change the figures in the Field
Separator field to specify the column lengths
precisely.
If the row separator of your file is not the standard EOL, select
Custom String from the Row Separator list and specify the character
string in the Corresponding Character
field.
In the Regular Expression settings panel, enter
the regular expression to be used to delimit the file.
Information noteWarning:
Make sure to include the Regex code in single or double quotes
accordingly.
If your file has any header rows to be excluded from the data content, select the
Header check box in the Rows To Skip area and define the number of rows to be ignored in the
corresponding field. Also, if you know that the file contains footer information,
select the Footer check box and set the number of
rows to be ignored.
The Limit of Rows allows you to restrict the
extend of the file being parsed. If needed, select the Limit check box and set or select the desired number of rows.
If the file contains column labels, select the Set heading
row as column names check box to transform the first parsed row to
labels for schema columns. Note that the number of header rows to be skipped is then
incremented by 1.
Then click Refresh preview to take the changes
into account. The button changes to Stop until the
preview is refreshed.
Click Next to proceed to the next view where you
can check and customize the generated Regex File schema.
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