Originally posted by scotspine
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grrrrrrr.....Originally posted by Joe BlackRegex is also another option if you're skilled in that black art.
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Regex is also another option if you're skilled in that black art.
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that's a good facility - didn't know it existed. effectively that is what i did by a roundabout route.
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Stick the PDF up online on a website.
goto http://www.adobe.com/products/acroba...linetools.html
Convert the PDF to html or plain text.
Parse the html/txt into BCP format.
BCP into SQL Server.
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Adobe Acrobat component /TallComponent object model to read doc then squirt out using ADO.NET?
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pdf to sql server
i have data stuck in a pdf file in the format
[country] [abbrv] [code]
for example
Djibouti DJ 262
i need to get this into sql server in the obvious 3 columns. any ideas anyone?
's ok ta. got it...Last edited by scotspine; 15 May 2006, 07:41.Tags: None
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