Hi,

I have a csv files which have variable number of columns I would like to read them and put into database. In this process i would like to add all the columns after 8th into 1 filed separated by "comma (,)".

sample input data

85731847 6760 4 20100707 0 = 50 50
53801116 6249 4 20100707 0 = 40 40
87248409 10370577 4 20100707 0 = 10 10
87248410 10768953 4 20100707 0 = 50 50 1.2 1.5 9.7 101
87248420 10047438 4 20100707 0 = 50 50 1.2 1.5 9.7 101

sample output data

85731847 6760 4 20100707 0,=,50,50
53801116 6249 4 20100707 0,=,40,40
87248409 10370577 4 20100707 0,=,10,10
87248410 10768953 4 20100707 0,=,50,50,1.2,1.5,9.7,101
87248420 10047438 4 20100707 0,=,50,50,1.2,1.5,9.7,101

Thanks in advance.

In reply to Csv file reader by Anonymous Monk

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