07-24-2006
Unix Format Issue
I am creating ASCII file from Oracle procedure into Unix box.
Quote:
The ASCII file would have a complete string with more that 50K bytes.
I want this ASCII file should has 80 bytes per line,with NO CRLF.
I undertstand there is NO CRLF as I am writing it into one complete string .. but need to know what is best way to format the file with 80bytes per line only before handing over to another program.
Thanks in advance
regards
anan
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NAME
docdiff -- character/word-oriented diff
SYNOPSIS
docdiff [options] file1 file2
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the docdiff commands.
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu-
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docdiff is a program that compares two files and shows the difference. It can compare files word by word, char by char, or line by line.
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