Hi,
I have a scenario here where I have created a flatfile with the below mentioned information. File as you can see is dispalyed in three columns
1st column is FileNameString
2nd column is Report_Name (this has spaces)
3rd column is Flag
Result file needed is, removal of duplicate... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Please help!
I have a file having duplicate words in some line and I want to remove the duplicate words.
The order of the words in the output file doesn't matter.
INPUT_FILE
pink_kite red_pen ball pink_kite ball
yellow_flower white no white no
cloud nine_pen pink cloud pink nine_pen... (6 Replies)
I've been working on a script (/bin/sh) in which I have requested and received help here (in which I am very grateful for!). The client has modified their requirements (a tad), so without messing up the script to much, I come once again for assistance.
Here are the file.dat contents:
ABC1... (4 Replies)
Hi ALL
I need a help
I need to retain only the first line of 035 if I have two line before =040 , if only one then need to take that
Eg:
Input
=035 (ABC)12324141241
=035 (XYZPQR)704124
=040 AB$QS$WEWR
=035 (ABC)08080880809
=035 (XYZPQR)9809314
=040 ... (4 Replies)
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I'm trying to figure out which are the trusted-ips and which are not using a script file.. I have a file named 'ip-list.txt' which contains some ip addresses and another file named 'trusted-ip-list.txt' which also contains some ip addresses. I want to read a line from... (4 Replies)
I have a script that builds a database ~30 million lines, ~3.7 GB .cvs file. After multiple optimzations It takes about 62 min to bring in and parse all the files and used to take 10 min to remove duplicates until I was requested to add another column. I am using the highly optimized awk code:
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LPQ(1) General Commands Manual LPQ(1)NAME
lpq - spool queue examination program
SYNOPSIS
lpq [ +[ n ] ] [ -l ] [ -Pprinter ] [ job # ... ] [ user ... ]
DESCRIPTION
lpq examines the spooling area used by lpd(8) for printing files on the line printer, and reports the status of the specified jobs or all
jobs associated with a user. lpq invoked without any arguments reports on any jobs currently in the queue. A -P flag may be used to spec-
ify a particular printer, otherwise the default line printer is used (or the value of the PRINTER variable in the environment). If a +
argument is supplied, lpq displays the spool queue until it empties. Supplying a number immediately after the + sign indicates that lpq
should sleep n seconds in between scans of the queue. All other arguments supplied are interpreted as user names or job numbers to filter
out only those jobs of interest.
For each job submitted (i.e. invocation of lpr(1)) lpq reports the user's name, current rank in the queue, the names of files comprising
the job, the job identifier (a number which may be supplied to lprm(1) for removing a specific job), and the total size in bytes. The -l
option causes information about each of the files comprising the job to be printed. Normally, only as much information as will fit on one
line is displayed. Job ordering is dependent on the algorithm used to scan the spooling directory and is supposed to be FIFO (First in
First Out). File names comprising a job may be unavailable (when lpr(1) is used as a sink in a pipeline) in which case the file is indi-
cated as ``(standard input)".
If lpq warns that there is no daemon present (i.e. due to some malfunction), the lpc(8) command can be used to restart the printer daemon.
FILES
/etc/termcap for manipulating the screen for repeated display
/etc/printcap to determine printer characteristics
/usr/spool/* the spooling directory, as determined from printcap
/usr/spool/*/cf* control files specifying jobs
/usr/spool/*/lock the lock file to obtain the currently active job
SEE ALSO lpr(1), lprm(1), lpc(8), lpd(8)BUGS
Due to the dynamic nature of the information in the spooling directory lpq may report unreliably. Output formatting is sensitive to the
line length of the terminal; this can results in widely spaced columns.
DIAGNOSTICS
Unable to open various files. The lock file being malformed. Garbage files when there is no daemon active, but files in the spooling
directory.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution June 5, 1986 LPQ(1)