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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T07:10:15+00:00 2026-05-16T07:10:15+00:00

I have a column of data I’ve imported form a lotus notes database which

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I have a column of data I’ve imported form a lotus notes database which consists of a contacted address field. The items in the address are separated by ASCII (13), ASCII (10)

What the easiest way to split this address up in to separate columns?

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    2026-05-16T07:10:15+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 7:10 am

    I use something like this in my projects. Unfortunatly I don’t have my optimized version at hand but I coded it down quickly. This might get you started…

    CREATE FUNCTION fx_Split
    (
        @text varchar(max),
        @splitChar char(1)
    )
    RETURNS 
    @Result TABLE 
    (
        RowIndex int identity(1,1),
        SplitText varchar(max)
    )
    AS
    BEGIN
    
        DECLARE @index int SET @index = 0
        DECLARE @SplitText varchar(max) SET @SplitText = ''
        DECLARE @TempText varchar(max) SET @SplitText = ''
    
        SET @index = CHARINDEX(@splitChar, @text) 
        SET @TempText = @text
    
        WHILE(@index > 0)
        BEGIN
    
            INSERT INTO @Result VALUES (SUBSTRING(@TempText, 1, @index-1))
    
            SET @TempText = SUBSTRING(@TempText, @index + 1, LEN(@TempText))
    
            SET @index = CHARINDEX(@splitChar, @TempText) 
    
        END 
    
        INSERT INTO @Result VALUES (@TempText)
    
        RETURN 
    END
    GO
    
    
    select * from dbo.fx_Split ('asdf,qwer,asfegqgr,qweqwefe,qwf4ggrr,qfasdglsdfg', ',')
    
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