I am working on a particular scenario, where I have to read from a Text File, parse it, extract meaningful information from it, perform SQL queries with the information and then produce a reponse, output file.
I have about 3000 lines of code. Everything is working as expected. However I have been thinking of a connendrum that could possibly dissrupt my project.
The text file being read (lets call it Text.txt) may consist of a single line or multiple lines.
In my case, a 'line' is identified by its segment name - say ISA, BHT, HB, NM1, etc... each segment ending is identified by a special character '~'.
Now if the file consists of multiple lines (such that each line corresponds to a single segment); say:-
ISA....... ~
NM1....... ~
DMG....... ~
SE........ ~
and so on.... then my code essentially reads each 'line' (i.e. each segment), one at a time and stores it into a temp buffer using the following command :-
ReadLn(myFile,buffer);
and then performs evaluations based on each line. Produces the desired output. No problems.
However the issue is... what if the file consists of only a single line (consisting of multiple segments), represented as:-
ISA....... ~NM1....... ~DMG....... ~SE........ ~
then with my ReadLine command I read the entire line instead of each segment, one at a time. This doesn't work for my code.
I was thinking about creating an if, else statement pair...which is based on how many lines my Txt.txt file consists of..such as:-
if line = 1:- then extract each segment at a time...seperated by the special character '~' perform necessary tasks (3000 lines of code) else if line > 1:- then extract each line at a time (corresponding to each segment) perform necessary tasks (3000 lines of code).
now the 3000 lines of code is repeated twice and I don't find it elegant to copy and paste all of that code twice.
I would appreciate if I could get some feedback on how to possibly solve this issue, such that, regardless of a one-line file or multiple-line file...when i proceed to evaluate, i only use one segment at a time.
