Is there any way to remove carriage retuns between the records?
These carriage returns are created in an excel cell by using Alt+enter, this is similar to new line...
We have input records separated by TABS and have carriage returns as below:
123 456 789 ABC "1952.00" 678 "abcdef
ghik... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have learned some of the Unix commands a way back and not sure of how to code them when needed in certain way, especially sed command. Here is my situation. I have an xml file with several tags. most of the tags start on the same line and end on the same line. However, data for some tags... (8 Replies)
i want to delete the line which is not started with numeric in vim.
vim temp.txt
Volume in drive D is DATA
Volume Serial Number is 8C52-2055
Directory of D:\data\notes
02/16/2010 03:09 PM <DIR> .
02/16/2010 03:09 PM <DIR> ..
09/11/1999 03:03 AM ... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have input file contains sql queries i need to eliminate newlines from it.
when i open it vi text editor and runs
:%s/'\n/'/g
it provides required result. but when i run sed command from shell prompt it doesn't impact outfile is still same as inputfile.
shell] sed -e... (6 Replies)
I have
a='123, abc, def, ghi'
var1=`echo $a | awk -F", " '{print RS $1}'`
echo "something: $var1"
which outputs
something
123
how can I tell awk not to put a newline between fields? I want it to output:
something: 123 (4 Replies)
Hello all. I am a beginner UNIX user who is using UNIX to work on a bioinformatics project for my university.
I have a bit of a complicated issue in trying to use sed (or awk) to "find and replace" bases (letters) in a genetics data spreadsheet (converted to a text file, can be either... (3 Replies)
I was trying to simplify this from what I'm actually doing, but I started getting even more confused so I gave up. Here is the content of my input file:
Academic year,Term,Course name,Period,Last name,Nickname
2012-2013,First Semester,English 12,7th Period,Davis,Lucille
When I do this:
... (3 Replies)
I want to create a header with awk like this:
gawk 'BEGIN {print "List of Events"}
Desired output:
List of Events
Tennis
Baseball
But I am at a loss on how to do this. I can make a list like this:
List of Events
Tennis
Baseball
But I can't get a space to appear. I have... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: newbie2010
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
lprm
lprm(1B)lprm(1B)NAME
lprm - remove print requests from the print queue
SYNOPSIS
/usr/ucb/lprm [-P destination] [-] [ request-ID...] [user...]
The lprm utility removes print requests (request-ID) from the print queue.
Without arguments, lprm deletes the current print request. lprm reports the name of the file associated with print requests that it
removes. lprm is silent if there are no applicable print requests to remove.
Users can only remove print requests associated with their user name. See . If a superuser executes lprm and specifies the user operand,
lprm removes all print requests belonging to the specified user.
The print client commands locate destination information using the "printers" database in the name service switch. See nsswitch.conf(4),
printers(4), and printers.conf(4) for details.
The following options are supported:
-P destination The name of the printer or class of printers (see lpadmin(1M)) from which to remove print requests. Specify destination
using atomic or POSIX-style (server:destination) names. See printers.conf(4) for information regarding the naming conven-
tions for atomic names and standards(5) for information regarding POSIX.
- If a user specifies this option, removes all print requests owned by that user. If a superuser specifies this option,
removes all requests in the print queue. Job ownership is determined by the user's login name and host name on the machine
from which lpr was executed. See .
The following operands are supported.
user Removes print requests associated with a specific user. Specify user as a valid user name. This option can only be used by
a superuser.
request-ID Removes a specific print request. Specify request-ID as the job number (Job) associated with a print request and reported
by lpq. See lpq(1B).
Example 1: Removing a print request
The following example removes request-ID 385 from destination killtree:
example% lprm -P killtree 385
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
non-zero An error occurred.
/var/spool/print/[cd]f* Spooling directories and files.
/var/spool/lp/* LP print queue
$HOME/.printers User-configurable printer database
/etc/printers.conf System printer configuration database
printers.conf.byname NIS version of /etc/printers.conf
printers.org_dir NIS+ version of /etc/printers.conf
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWscplp |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
lp(1), lpc(1B), lpq(1B), lpr(1B), lpstat(1), lpadmin(1M), nsswitch.conf(4), printers(4), printers.conf(4), attributes(5), standards(5)
Users can only remove print requests associated with their user name. By default, users can only remove print requests on the host from
which the print request was submitted. If a superuser has set user-equivalence=true in /etc/printers.conf on the print server, users can
remove print requests associated with their user name on any host. Superusers can remove print requests on the host from which the print
request was submitted. Superusers can also remove print requests from the print server.
Some print servers send cancelation notification to job owners when their print jobs have been cancelled. This notification usually comes
in the form of an email message. Cancelation notices cannot be disabled on a Solaris server.
23 Feb 2005 lprm(1B)