Well, I once split up a bunch of multiline addresses with lines like
this:

select "PerIndex",substr("addr",1,(strpos("addr",'\n')- 1)) as addr,
substr("addr",(str
pos("addr",'\n')+1)) as addr2 into tmp2_addr from tmp_addr;


so, try something like (untested):

select substr(username_password,1,(strpos(username_password,'/')-1)) as
username, substr(username_password,(strpos(username_password,'/')+1)) as
password into new_table from table;


Kevin Heflin wrote:
> 
> I have a table with a field of 'username_password' where the data is in
> the format of:
> 
> username/password
> 
> what I would really like to do, is create a new field of 'username' and
> another of 'password' and with some magic SQL statement select all from
> username_password, and spit up the pair, and insert them back into the
> newly created 'username' and 'password' fields.
> 
> Is this even possible? and if so, would anyone be willing to give me a
> hint?
> 
> Kevin
> 
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