02-23-2007
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1. Solaris
My input file looks like
"
@$SCRIPT/atp_asrmt_adj.sql
$SCRIPT/dba2000.scr -s / @$SCRIPT/cim1005w.pls
$SCRIPT/dba2000.scr -s / @$SCRIPT/cim1006w.pls
start $SCRIPT/cim1020d.sql;^M
spool $DATA/cim1021m.sql
@$DATA/cim1021m.sql
! rm $DATA/cim1021m.sql
spool $DATA/cim1021m.sql... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: dowsed4u8
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
ladies, gents..
say i have a file that should have 10 fields... (9 delimiters)
some records have 10 fields, some have 5 some have 8, etc.. nothing consistent, but i need my file to have 9 delimiters on each line, even if its null fields..
how can i go line by line and add the correct... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: obarrett
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I have data in a file something like this -
UNB+UNOA:1+006415160:1+AR0000012360:ZZ+080701:0552+2++DELFOR++++T'UNH+2+DELFOR:D:97A:UN
Here, the delimiters used are + , : and ' . I have a set of such files in which these delimiters vary from one file to another.
I am developing a... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: The Observer
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'm trying to do a split using two delimiters. The first delimiter is ": " (or we could call it :\s). The second is "\n".
How can or these delimiters so I can toss the values into an array without issue?
I tried @array = split /:\s|\n/, $myvar;
This doesn't seem to be working.
Any an... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: mrwatkin
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Line from input file
a : b : c " d " e " f : g : h " i " j " k " l
output
k b a
Its taking 7th word when " is the delimiter, 2nd and 1st word when : is the delimiter and returning all in one line.... I am on solaris
Thanks..... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: shekhar2010us
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6. UNIX and Linux Applications
Hi,
Pls check that '|' and '+' present in Step-1 are not copied to log file in Step-3.
Pls suggest how to get the exact output from Step-1 (i.e. with out losing '|' and '+') in to a log file
~Thanks
Step-1: Execute command
> mysql -utest -ptest -htesthost testdb -e "select * from... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: newbielgn
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Can you point me to information on the different delimited in UNIX like colon, spaces and tabs? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: momhef4
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8. SuSE
Hello,
This is a programming question as well as a suse question, so let me know if you think I should post this in programming.
I have an application that I compiled under opensuse 12.2 using g77-3.3/g++3.3. The program compiles and runs just fine. I gave the application to a colleague who... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: LMHmedchem
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9. Red Hat
I am trying to install VirtualBox on RHEL 5 but I need the 32 bit version for 32 bit Windows. When I run yum I get the following:
sudo yum localinstall /auto/spvtg-it/spvss-migration/Software/VirtualBox-4.3-4.3.2_90405_el6-1.i686.rpm
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Setting up Local Package... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: gw1500se
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Team,
I am trying to get the data in below format
Jan 01 | 19:00:32 | xyz | abc | sometext | string
however I am not sure of the total number strings which can come in the record hence i cant use something like below as it can end $6 or it can go further
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px_put_data_bcd
PX_PUT_DATA_BCD(3) Library Functions Manual PX_PUT_DATA_BCD(3)
NAME
PX_put_data_bcd -- Put value into a bcd data field
SYNOPSIS
#include <paradox.h>
void PX_put_data_bcd(pxdoc_t *pxdoc, char *data, int len, char *value)
DESCRIPTION
Converts a bcd string into a value for a data field as it stored in the database file. The string may only contain the charcters `+', `-',
`0-9', and `.'. You should use this function instead of accessing the record data directly.
data points to the start of the data field in the record. It must be calculated by summing up all field length before the field to operate
on and add it to the base pointer of the record.
SEE ALSO
PX_put_data_alpha(3), PX_put_data_long(3), PX_put_data_double(3), PX_put_data_short(3), PX_put_data_byte(3), PX_put_data_bytes(3)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx.
PX_PUT_DATA_BCD(3)