hello,
I have a file with the following record:
a.txt
AAjohn10123403
AAmary10298411
AAcat120192a1030
AApeter094857
AAmaybb019485
I have a list called b.txt, if matched the name and it will change to new name (which is after space)
john1 cancel
cat12 cat12
peter peter
mary1... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I have the following basic script which is remove the fielld. How can I replace another value in the field? Thx!!
for file in `cat $listn.txt`
do
get_file -q $file
grep -v '<customer-id>13000</customer-id>' $file > $file.grep
done
echo All processed file done!!
input file:... (2 Replies)
Hi experts.
I got a file (500mb max) and need to pivot it (loading into ORCL) and change BLANK delimiter to PIPE |.
Sometimes there are multipel BLANKS (as a particular value may be BLANK, or simply two BLANKS instead of one BLANK).
thanks for your input!
Cheers,
Layout... (3 Replies)
Hello,
after 9 months of archiving 1000 files,
now, i need to change the order of fields in the header record.
some very large, space padded files.
HEADERCAS05212008D0210DOMEST01(spacepadded to record length 210)
must now be
05212008HEADERCASD0210DOMEST01(spacepadded to record length 210)
... (1 Reply)
I've found 2 great discussions on this forum that are tied to my question, but for some reason, neither solution works for me.
I have a CSV file with many records, up to 150+ at some times. Many records have a value of H in $1. For those records, I need to add today's current date in $20. I'm... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need a script to start searching a word from the particular record on the result of first occurence i need to change the value in that record.
I have a input file like this
<properties>
<add key="DeliveryWithinDay" value="False" />
<add key="ABC" value="23:00:00 PM" />
<add... (5 Replies)
Hi! all
can any one tell me how to compare current record of column with next and previous record in awk without using array
my case is like this
input.txt
0 32
1 26
2 27
3 34
4 26
5 25
6 24
9 23
0 32
1 28
2 15
3 26
4 24 (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have some tab delimited text data,
file: final_temp1
aname val
NAME;r'(1,) 3.28584
r'(2,)<tab>
NAME;r'(3,) 6.13003
NAME;r'(4,) 4.18037
r'(5,)<tab>
You can see that the data is incomplete in some cases. There is a trailing tab after the first column for each incomplete row. I... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: LMHmedchem
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
unafs
UNAFS(8) System Manager's Manual UNAFS(8)NAME
unafs - script to warn users about their weak passwords
SYNOPSIS
unafs password-files cell-name
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the unafs command, which is part of the john package. This manual page was written for the Debian
GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. john, better known as John the Ripper, is a tool to find
weak passwords of users in a server.
The unafs tool gets password hashes out of the binary AFS database, and produces a file usable by John.
SEE ALSO john(8), mailer(8), unique(8), unshadow(8).
The programs are documented fully by John's documentation, which should be available in /usr/share/doc/john or other location, depending on
your system.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
John the Ripper and mailer were written by Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com>. The complete list of contributors can be found in the CRED-
ITS file in the documentation directory.
john June 03, 2004 UNAFS(8)