here i have given the input files and output files, and awk command
awk 'FNR==NR {a[$1]=$4;next} $1 in a {if ($4==a[$1]) t=0; else {t=$4-a[$1]};print $0,t}' file1.tsv file2.tsv
i have to find the COL1 number in file2 and get the difference of the matched number's COL3 Value that is i have to find the 14150524 in file2 and take a difference of 39.88 - 37.88 and the result i want is like 10527 14150524 Sa 39.88 -2
Hi,
my problem is, I have to files, one is a log file of an actual execution, the other file is a pattern file.
The entries
"abcd,,!!11.22!!,3asdf" and
"abcd,,!!xx.xx!!,3asdf"
should be identified as equal.
At the position of the x in the pattern file, the log file must have... (3 Replies)
Dear Unix-Gurus,
I'm trying to write a script to compare the data in a log file. Here's how my logfile will look like:
'List All A0 Data in Destination Server'
A0567
A0678
A0789
List A0 Files in Source Server
A0567
A0678
A0789
So if the file match in Source Server match Destination... (1 Reply)
hi all,
very need help urgently :(
i have a problem compare 2 files from solaris, the 2 files its shown below:
data1.log :
6512345678 6512345677 20070131 073824 420
6511111111 6522222222 20070131 103747 87
6522222222 6233333333 ... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a requirement to write a shell script for the following...
we have 3 different database.... lets say A, B, C
From these 3 DBs, i need to get data.. all have 3 different table...a,b, c
A.a => Emp_code, count(*)
B.b => emp_code, count(*)
C.c => emp_code, copunt(*)
Once get this... (4 Replies)
Hello experts,
Please help me in achieving this in an easier way possible. I have 2 csv files with following data:
File1
08/23/2012 12:35:47,JOB_5330
08/23/2012 12:35:47,JOB_5330
08/23/2012 12:36:09,JOB_5340
08/23/2012 12:36:14,JOB_5340
08/23/2012 12:36:22,JOB_5350
08/23/2012... (5 Replies)
Gents,
Can you help please
I have a data base with lot information (file2) and I have some data in (file1) to compare.
Then the comparison should be done using the following keys:
Example ( values from file1 )
key1 = columns from 20-34 substr($0,20,15)
66705.00 19793
key2 = columns... (5 Replies)
Hi guys, looking for some help with a way to compare data in two files but with some conditions.
example,
File 1 consists of
site1,10.1.1.1
site2,20.2.2.2
site3,30.3.3.3
File 2 contains
site1,l0.1.1.1
site2,50.1.1.1
site3,30.3.3.3
site4,40.1.1.1
I want to be able to match the... (1 Reply)
Gents,
Please can you help with this.
I have a big file (file2) which contends many records increment every 25 rows ( column 1 ).
Then I have other file as reference (file1).. column 1 to 11.
I want to compare that all values in file2 (column 2 to 12.) match with values in... (2 Replies)
Good midday and hello to everyone! =)
If I describe some things wrong please be aware, that english is not my native language!! :D
I'm a bit stuck with a script I need to finish. Due to data protection I need to hide some paths but that should be no problem.
My script connects to a db2... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: dsondermann
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
stag-flatten
STAG-FLATTEN(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation STAG-FLATTEN(1p)NAME
stag-flatten - turns stag data into a flat table
SYNOPSIS
stag-flatten -c name -c person/name dept MyFile.xml
DESCRIPTION
reads in a file in a stag format, and 'flattens' it to a tab-delimited table format. given this data:
(company
(dept
(name "special-operations")
(person
(name "james-bond"))
(person
(name "fred"))))
the above command will return a two column table
special-operations james-bond
special-operations fred
If there are multiple values for the columns within the node, then the cartesian product will be calculated
USAGE
stag-flatten [-p PARSER] [-c COLS] [-c COLS] NODE <file>
ARGUMENTS
-p|parser FORMAT
FORMAT is one of xml, sxpr or itext
xml assumed as default
-c|column COL1,COL2,COL3,..
the name of the columns/elements to write out
this can be specified either with multiple -c arguments, or with a comma-seperated (no spaces) list of column (terminal node) names
after a single -c
-n|nest
if set, then the output will be a compress repeating values into the same row; each cell in the table will be enclosed by {}, and will
contain a comma-delimited set of values
SEE ALSO
Data::Stag
perl v5.10.0 2008-12-23 STAG-FLATTEN(1p)