Hello,
in my script i have this lines of code in a while cycle:
..
let j=i+1
t_prod_$i = `cat myfile.csv | grep world | cut -d ";" -f$j`
let i+=1
...
So if i try an echo $t_prod_$i at the end of the cycle i cannot see
the right value obtained by `cat myfile.csv | grep world |... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a variable $ID=40 and I need to build a string like
40 40 40 40 40 40
so repeating ID 'n' times separated by spaces.
Any help?
Thanks
Sarah (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I need to concatenate the values in the array into a variable. Currently the code is :
for (( i=1 ; i <= $minCount ; i++ ))
do
var="${var}""${sample_file}"
done
The output is :
/tmp/1/tmp/2/tmp/3/tmp/4/tmp/5/tmp/6/tmp/7/tmp/8/tmp/9/tmp/10
I need a space between... (1 Reply)
Hello,
Trying to concatenate the following using bourne shell:
# !/bin/bash
# this works in bash shell e.g. get the results I am expecting
fnTmp=C$cindex.$station_0.$station_1.$station_3.$ts.tmp
#
# under !/bin/sh
# the results are not the same
Any assistance would be... (8 Replies)
#! /bin/csh
set tt=12345_UMR_BH452_3_2.txt
set rr=`echo $tt | cut -d_ -f1`
set rr1=welcome
set ff=$rr $rr1
echo $ff
why $ff returned only 12345 and not 12345welcome? thanks (2 Replies)
Hi all, I'm trying to build a variable name automatically through a for loop for a script I'm working on, basically I want to build the variables named: $JVM_HOME0 or $JVM_HOME1 so that I can loop through some file copy/deletes and a server restart once completed. With the code below, I get this... (3 Replies)
Hi there,
I'm writing a basic script where I want to make a string of 2 numeric fields from a file, which I have done, but the behavior is rather confusing.
I have a file of random values such as:
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
and my awk code is:
BEGIN { FS = " " }
{ str = str $1 $2 }
END {... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I was trying to work on a file which had the following data format
1 hi
1 this
1 is
1 john
2 hello
3 test
3 case
the expected output file is the below
1 hi, this, is, john
2 hello
3 test, case
I tried using awk or while read, but I couldnt... (13 Replies)
I have a script which is migrated from AIX to Linux & now while running it is no able to concatenate string values
The string concatenation step under while loop is not displaying desired result
Please find below the piece of code:
while read EXT_FILE ; do
EXT_FILE=$EXT_FILE.ext.sent
echo... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
rpccp_show_group
show group(1m) show group(1m)NAME
show group - Shows the members of a group
SYNOPSIS
rpccp show group group-entry-name [-m member] [-r [ integer]] [-s syntax] [-u]
OPTIONS
Declares the name of a single group member. Indicates that the show group operation recurses. If any members of a group are also groups,
their entries are shown. By default, the -r option causes the show group operation to recurse until all nested groups are expanded; for
example, -r shows the members of the specified group and all nested groups.
You can limit recursion to one or more levels by specifying a decimal integer as part of the -r option. For example, -r 1 shows the members
of the specified group and, for members that are groups, the command also shows their members; then recursion stops.
Without the -r option, only the members of the specified group are shown. Indicates the name syntax of the entry name (optional). The only
value for this option is the dce name syntax, which is the default name syntax. Until an alternative name syntax becomes available, speci-
fying the -s option is unnecessary. Updates the local CDS cache copy of name service data (optional).
Name service data is cached locally on each machine in a cell. If an rpccp inquiry can be satisfied by data in the local CDS cache, this
cached data is returned. Locally cached copies of name service data might not include a recent CDS update, however. If the required data
is not available in the local CDS cache, rpccp goes to a CDS server(s) to retrieve the required data. rpccp then updates the local CDS
cache.
Using the -u option bypasses the local cache, allowing rpccp to go directly to a CDS server for the inquiry. rpccp then updates the local
CDS cache.
ARGUMENTS
Indicates the name of the target group. For an entry in the local cell, you can omit the cell name and specify only the cell-relative
name.
DESCRIPTION
The show group command shows the members of a group in the name service database. The entry name of the group is required. Unless it is
limited to a specific member (by the -m option), the show group command shows all members. The command shows only the members in the spec-
ified group; the -r option enables you to show members of nested groups.
Privilege Required
You need read permission to the CDS object entry (the target group entry). If you use the -r option, you also need read permission to any
nested groups.
NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows all the members of the group /.:/LandS/anthro/Calendar_group, in the order in which they were added to the
group: $ rpccp rpccp> show group /.:/LandS/anthro/Calendar_group The following command operates from the system prompt to show a specific
member of the group /.:/LandS/dept/Calendar_group: $ rpccp show group > -m /.:/LandS/anthro/Cal_host_2 > /.:/LandS/anthro/Calen-
dar_group
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: add member(1m), remove group(1m), remove member(1m)
show group(1m)