Interface of flat file/table

Hi.. friends, here I am facing a grate and interesting problem on interface between flat file to rdbms table.
suppose my source is flat file containing the values
"#fields:sendDate|empID|dtID|loginID|exception
#sort:empID,dtID"
then values for each column
and i want to map with dbms table.
NOTE: a single bit from file should not be deleted.
so what will be my table structure and how to map it???
please help..

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             NULL            AS JL_JPNUM    ,
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             NULL            AS JM_JPNUM    ,
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             JL.JL_labor     AS JL_labor    ,
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             NULL            AS JM_MATERIAL ,
             NULL            AS JS_JPNUM    ,
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             NULL            AS JT_TASK     ,
             NULL            AS JL_JPNUM    ,
             NULL            AS JL_labor    ,
             JM.JM_JPNUM     AS JM_JPNUM    ,
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             NULL            AS JM_JPNUM    ,
             NULL            AS JM_MATERIAL ,
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          1001 Test Jobplan    NULL       NULL        NULL       NULL       NULL       NULL       NULL    1001          2
          1001 Test Jobplan    NULL       NULL        NULL       NULL       NULL       NULL       NULL    1001          3
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