Sure, just use the code I/we provided as the basis for what you need.
When you get stuck, post your code and we'll be happy to look at it for you.
Wolf
---- pere roca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi Wolf and Jim, thanks for the answer! Very useful.
> Now It would be wondeful if I can pick up the values from a CSV file
> (coordinates) and apply a postGIS/postgreSQL function (Select ...) to this
> data and add the resulting values as a new filed in the CSV !
>
> Is that possible?
>
> Thanks,
> Pere
>
> Wolf-6 wrote:
> >
> > /////////////////////////
> > $filename=""; // Name of your CSV file
> > $file_path = ""; // whatever your files are pathed
> > $filename = $file_path.$filename;
> > $handle = @fopen($filename, "r");
> > $k=0;
> > $entry = $file_path . "entry_file.txt"; // I use this to make a new entry
> > file
> > $entry_file = fopen($entry, 'w');
> > $file_data = "dummy";
> > if (!$entry_file){die("Unable to open $entry_file");}
> > if ($handle)
> > {
> > echo "$filename opened successfully!<BR>";
> > flush();
> > while (!feof($handle))
> > {
> > $file_date = $name; // use this for adding the name for each one
> > $file_data .= fgets($handle, 4096);
> > fwrite($entry_file, $file_data);
> > echo "$file_data written to $entry";
> > flush();
> > }
> > }
> > fclose($handle);
> > fclose($entry_file);
> > }
> > else
> > { die("Error opening $filename"); }
> >
> > /////////////////////////
> >
> >
> > ---- pere roca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> hi folks,
> >>
> >> I have a CSV file. Data is separated by ','. For example:
> >> -94.86524,42.059444,A,B,X
> >> -96.86524,42.059444,A,B,Y1
> >> -99.86524,42.059444,A,B,C1
> >>
> >> I want to interactively insert the user_name (passed by a php variable)
> >> into the first "field" to insert then on my DataBase.
> >>
> >> Peter,-94.86524,42.059444,A,B,X
> >> Jan,-96.86524,42.059444,A,B,Y1
> >> ...
> >> I know there is a command (fwrite) to write, but I can't figure out how
> >> to
> >> start with it...
> >> Afet open csv, etc. I think I should first check when there is a
> >> "return"
> >> (we change of file), then I add the "user_name" parameter and repeat it
> >> as
> >> long as there is some record.
> >>
> >> Any workaround or code doing something similar for a newbie in php,
> >> please?
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Pere
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