This seems to me like it probably has an obvious solution, but I'm not seeing it.

I've got comma delimited output from a database (Acess), and text fields output with quotes around them, and non-text fields (#s) don't. I need to split a line of this output into an array. Some of the text fields have imbedded commas. What's the best way to do this?

for example: 1,"Hugo, Inc.",4,"This is a test",34.5,"Marc, Cindy and Rob"

Needs to be:

1 Hugo, Inc. 4 This is a test 34.5 Marc, Cindy and Rob
Obviously, I can't split just by ',' and I can't split by "," either. Suggestions?

In reply to split problems by michellem

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