antonyfal Posted February 11, 2014 Share Posted February 11, 2014 Hi.. I am working with .csv files. The app allows a user to import contacts into a database table. I would like to prevent duplicates being added under the users id in the table. what i need is a function to make sure that the email in a string does/does not match the email in one of two columns IE: email and work email... here is a simple breakdown of my code.. $nlines = explode("\n",file_get_contents($our_name)); //gets each line from the csv file $arr_head = CSV::get_header_fields( $db, $our_name, 'utf8', $seperators, '"', '\\' ); // custom function to get the first line headers $num = count($arr_head); // count the headers as some data columns do not match the headers columns $nwFile = fopen($new_file, 'w'); $newarray =''; foreach(array_values($nlines) as $value){ $value = str_replace('"', '', $value); $value = str_replace('\'', '', $value); $value = str_replace($seperators, ',', $value); // i have a function that gets the seperator, here i change all to a comma $exists = mysql_query("SELECT email, work_email FROM `contact` WHERE `userid` = '".$User->id."'"); //user id is determined prior while($row=mysql_fetch_array($exists)) { if(strpos(strtolower(str_replace(',',' ',$value)), strtolower($row['email'])) === false && strpos(strtolower(str_replace(',',' ',$value)), strtolower($row['work_email'])) === false) { $nnmu = explode(',', $value); $totnum = count($nnmu); // count the value array to see if it is equal to the headers row. if($totnum == $num){ $newarray .= trim($value).','.$thisJRUser->id."\n"; } else { if (preg_match('/\b[A-Z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z]{2,4}\b/si', $value)) // if it is not equal to headers row, we take only rows with emails in it and append the difference in columns to the end of the row. { $nval = $num - $totnum; $valfront = split_nth(implode(',',$arr_head),',', $nval); $string = preg_replace('~[^,]~','',trim($valfront[0])); //here we take the cloumns and remove everything but the comma $newarray .= trim($value).',,'.$string.',,,'.$thisJRUser->id."\n"; // here we add the extra columns to the short value string + 5 extra commas as we are always 5 short :-) it works perfectly.. } } } } } fwrite($nwFile,$newarray); here we write it all to a new csv file named after userid.. fclose($nwFile); problem im having with this function is that it repeats the header row before it shows the second row of data... so i have 2 headers and data.. Can anyone see my error, or have a cleaner solution to this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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