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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Capture Value from file Post 302086890 by kris01752 on Monday 28th of August 2006 11:25:16 AM
Old 08-28-2006
Capture Value from file

I have a file in the following Format

Fundid: 100-BankA

AccountNumber Balance
1 200
2 300
3 400


FundId:123321-BankB

AccountNumber Balance
1 200
3 100


...........

I can have N number of funds.

The final file should be one file having all funds data having three columns with Fundid being the third column

Any inputs how to do this


Thanks
 

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ps_makespotcolor - Create spot color

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Creates a spot color from the current fill color. The fill color must be defined in rgb, cmyk or gray colorspace. The spot color name can be an arbitrary name. A spot color can be set as any color with ps_setcolor(3). When the document is not printed but displayed by an post- script viewer the given color in the specified color space is use. PARAMETERS
o $psdoc - Resource identifier of the postscript file as returned by ps_new(3). o $name - Name of the spot color, e.g. Pantone 5565. RETURN VALUES
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ps_setcolor(3). PHP Documentation Group PS_MAKESPOTCOLOR(3)
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