Sunday, March 11, 2012

Can SSIS parse this text report without a lot of programming?

I've got some machines that output text files after each shot of parts. I'd like to take the data in those files and parse it and insert it into a SQL Server database for future massaging. The text files look like the example I've posted below. Can SSIS parse out the set points and actual values even though the file isn't CSV or tab delimited and the data is kind of 'strewn' all over the report? Each report does have the exact same format so the report format doesn't change from report to report, just the data. Thanks in advance.

Ernie

WP4.57 C Y C L E P R O T O C O L

Order data 18.05.06 11:27:57

Order number : 2006 Recipe no. : 15761

Machine number : 7 Recipe name : Stabilizer Bar Innsulator

Machine Operator: 1257 Art.descrip.: Stabilizer Bar Grommet

Shot Volume : 285.8

Part quantity : 100096 Type of mat.: M370-34

Shot quantity : 782 Batch number: 20124-125

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Temperatures in ?C

Set Act Set Act

Fixed heat.platen right 182 182 Tempering screw 83 83

middle 180 180 Tempering inject.cylinder 85 85

left 182 182 Tempering circuit 3 90 91

Tempering circuit 4 0 39

Movab.heat.platen right 182 182 Tempering circuit 5 0 39

middle 180 180

left 182 182 Mould temperature 1 0 39

Mould temperature 2 0 39

Third heat.platen right 0 39 Mould temperature 3 0 39

middle 0 39 Mould temperature 4 0 39

left 0 39 Mould temperature 5 0 39

Mould heating circuit 6 0 39 Compound temp.after screw 104 104

Mould heating circuit 7 0 39 Compound temp.after nozzle 0 39

Mould heating circuit 8 0 39

Mould heating circuit 9 0 39

Mould heating circuit 10 0 39

Times in sec

Injection time 51.20 Transfer time 1 2.00

Internal mould press.time 0.00 Transfer time 2 2.00

Dwell pressure time 7.00 Transfer time 3 2.00

Controlled cure time 180.00 Transfer time 4 2.00

Calculated cure time 0.00 Transfer time 5 2.00

last cycle time 276

last opening time 25

Measure when injecting Measure at injection end

max. injection speed mm/s 11.9 Injection length mm 2.0

Injection energy kNm 247.2 Injection time sec 51.20

max. int.mould pres. bar 2 Hydraulic pressure bar 190

max. dwell pressure bar 192 Internal mould pressure bar 0

Pad mm 0.4

Stock Temperatures and Pressures During Metering

Stock Temperatures(C) Set Actual Metering Pressures(bar) Set Actual

Temperature 1st Step 105 106 Pressure 1st Step 135 131

Temperature 2nd Step 105 106 Pressure 2nd Step 135 129

Temperature 3rd Step 105 105 Pressure 3rd Step 135 122

Temperature 4th Step 105 106 Pressure 4th Step 135 135

Temperature 5th Step 105 109 Pressure 5th Step 135 137

Protocol Complete

Yes absolutely, SSIS can do this. Import it as a single, very wide, column and parse out the various sections in the pipeline. Given the complexity you're probably going to have to do this in an aysnchronous script component.

-Jamie

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