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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help Post 302104651 by Glenn Arndt on Friday 26th of January 2007 11:51:37 AM
Old 01-26-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by dsravan
Glenn,

Cut command is not working properly as if i do this

cut -d" " -f1 tables.*


the o/p is coming like this:

acct STD
acct_chrg_off_actvt STD
acct_crdt_hist STD
acct_sgmnt_hist HST
acct_sts_hist HST
acct_upd STD
acct_upd2 STD

only the first field which is table name should come right. Please help.
Is that a space after the first field, or something else like a tab?
 
GIT-COUNT-OBJECTS(1)                                                Git Manual                                                GIT-COUNT-OBJECTS(1)

NAME
git-count-objects - Count unpacked number of objects and their disk consumption SYNOPSIS
git count-objects [-v] [-H | --human-readable] DESCRIPTION
This counts the number of unpacked object files and disk space consumed by them, to help you decide when it is a good time to repack. OPTIONS
-v, --verbose Report in more detail: count: the number of loose objects size: disk space consumed by loose objects, in KiB (unless -H is specified) in-pack: the number of in-pack objects size-pack: disk space consumed by the packs, in KiB (unless -H is specified) prune-packable: the number of loose objects that are also present in the packs. These objects could be pruned using git prune-packed. garbage: the number of files in object database that are neither valid loose objects nor valid packs size-garbage: disk space consumed by garbage files, in KiB (unless -H is specified) alternate: absolute path of alternate object databases; may appear multiple times, one line per path. Note that if the path contains non-printable characters, it may be surrounded by double-quotes and contain C-style backslashed escape sequences. -H, --human-readable Print sizes in human readable format GIT
Part of the git(1) suite Git 2.17.1 10/05/2018 GIT-COUNT-OBJECTS(1)
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