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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Challenging Compare and validate question -- plus speed. Post 302074760 by madhunk on Thursday 25th of May 2006 03:38:11 PM
Old 05-25-2006
Thank You again Vgersh99....

These are the sample files that I created..

Metadata File
PHP Code:
M       ORBITZ     
M       AIRTRAN
M       FRONTIER
M       CAESAR
M       BESTWESTERN 
Detail File
PHP Code:
D       ORBITZ     
D       AIRTRAN
D       FRONTIER
D       MIDWEST
D       MIDWEST
D       MIDWEST
D       MIDWEST
D       BESTWESTERN 
I am getting the output as

Code:
Detail partner name [ORBITZ] found in Metadata-- Successful
Detail partner name [AIRTRAN] found in Metadata-- Successful
Detail partner name [FRONTIER] found in Metadata-- Successful
Detail partner name [MIDWEST] NOT found in Metadata-- Failed
Detail partner name [MIDWEST] NOT found in Metadata-- Failed
Detail partner name [MIDWEST] NOT found in Metadata-- Failed
Detail partner name [MIDWEST] NOT found in Metadata-- Failed
Detail partner name [BESTWESTERN] found in Metadata-- Successful

If I have 5 million records for MIDWEST in the actual production file, the printf statement output will be huge.

I need the output printed out...But Is there any way that I could suppress the huge output and keep it to just one line like...Something like this

Code:
Detail partner name [ORBITZ] found in Metadata-- Successful
Detail partner name [AIRTRAN] found in Metadata-- Successful
Detail partner name [FRONTIER] found in Metadata-- Successful
Detail partner name [MIDWEST] NOT found in Metadata-- Failed
Detail partner name [BESTWESTERN] found in Metadata-- Successful

Please advice..

Thank You,
Madhu
 

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Dist::Metadata::Dir(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Dist::Metadata::Dir(3pm)

NAME
Dist::Metadata::Dir - Enable Dist::Metadata for a directory VERSION
version 0.923 SYNOPSIS
my $dm = Dist::Metadata->new(dir => $path_to_dir); DESCRIPTION
This is a subclass of Dist::Metadata::Dist to enable getting the dists metadata from a directory. This can be useful if you already have a dist extracted into a directory. It's probably not very useful on it's own though, and should be used from "new" in Dist::Metadata. METHODS
new $dist = Dist::Metadata::Struct->new(dir => $path); Accepts a single 'dir' argument that should be a path to a directory. determine_name_and_version Attempts to parse name and version from directory name. dir Returns the "dir" attribute specified in the constructor. file_content Returns the content for the specified file. find_files Returns a list of the file names beneath the directory (relative to the directory). physical_directory Returns the "dir" attribute since this is already a directory containing the desired files. AUTHOR
Randy Stauner <rwstauner@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Randy Stauner. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-19 Dist::Metadata::Dir(3pm)
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