I've seen quite a few post on SED to handle newline, but I tried few things doesn't seem to work.
I was able to replace any tex tto newline, however viceversa (new line on Solaris returns error message as 'SED garbled"..
My source data looks like below which has 3 lines, all the line starts with "PROD~".
Ideally my regular expression should do the following.
Step 1 : convert \n to # or something else, so that I have one line as below
Quote:
PROD~N_PROD~kf_XXX_IHIRS_TK_REP~kf_XXX_IHIRS_TK_REP~TL:- changend decimalseparator from '.' to ','#- expanded the source-sql to all the iHIRS-indices.~UPD#PROD~N_PROD~X_GEN_PX_TKD_REP~X_GEN_PX_TKD_REP~TL:#- remove the sort-option from the source-sql and inserted a sort-transaction into the mapping~UPD#PROD~N_PROD~kf_X_GEN_PX_TKD_REP~kf_X_GEN_PX_TKD_REP~TL:- changend the source-sql because of #performance issues~UPD
Step 2: convert #PROD~ to #PROD~\n, so the output is as below
since I'm unable to convert the newline(\n) to something, I couldn't really move forward. I appreciate any pointers.
If a record spans to more than 2 lines then above isn't working. output is kind of garbled.I've managed to handle in my application. However, I'm curious to know if it's also feasible with sed/shell
Thanks
Last edited by brainyoung; 02-05-2008 at 06:30 AM..
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