09-23-2002
Thanks for the reply.. but.. that won't help. The G##### is simply a pattern that falls precisely in the file. If the numerical values associated with G remained constant then your command would work for me.
If there was a command where I could search for FLME and once I found FLME within the data line, I could change the data in positions 8-13 AFTER encountering FLME to contain six blank spaces, that would work, just don't know the command.
I do know the position of the data in each record that I want to change to spaces. They are 225-230 and 242-247. I thought of cut and paste but am not sure exactly how to paste 6 blank spaces in the line at those positions. UGH!!!
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NAME
JSONBOT - The JSON everywhere bot!
SYNOPSIS
JSONBOT is a remote event-driven framework for building bots that talk JSON to each other over XMPP. This manual page documents briefly the
jsb distribution..
DESCRIPTION
This distribution provides bots built on this framework for console, IRC, XMPP, Convore and WWW on the shell.
USAGE
JSONBOT uses command line options to configure a bot. See the --help option to get more help on a command options or see the corresponding
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the jsb pakage contains the following programs:
* jsb - console version of jsb
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* jsb-convore - convore version of jsb
* jsb-init - create data directory and config examples, default ~/.jsb
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SEE ALSO
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