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BareFeet wrote:
> At the moment I am resorting to developing regular expressions to do the 
> parsing. They work, but it seems to be re-inventing the wheel.

You won't be able to do parsing completely with regular expressions.  Create
statements let you specify default values for a column and that can be any
arbitrary SQL expression.

Roger
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