06-27-2007
Is there a diff way to exec this shell prg??
Hi,
I want to know whether it is possible to to execute the below script like
ksh ds.ksh <input file> > <output file> or any other simple way other then ./
The way i'm executing it right now is
nawk -f ds.ksh <input file> > <output file>.
I need the first format as my ETL tools is not able to understand the nawk -f execution format.Is there any change within the program i need to do ?
#!/usr/bin/nawk -f
BEGIN {
FS=OFS="|"
FLD_max=11
FF=sprintf("\f")
}
$0 ~ FF { gsub(FF, ""); $1=$1 }
(fld + NF-1) > FLD_max {
if (fld == FLD_max)
print rec
}
##NF < FLD_max {printf("Bad record: [%d] :: [%s]\n", FNR, $0) | stderr;
NF < FLD_max {rec=(rec != "") ? rec $0 : $0; fld+=(NF-1);next }
{rec=$0; fld=NF}
END {
if (rec != "" && split(rec, a, FS) >= FLD_max ) print rec
Regards,
Kumar
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NAME
SoNotList -
The SoNotList class is a list of SoNotRec notification records.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/misc/SoNotification.h>
Public Member Functions
SoNotList (void)
SoNotList (const SoNotList *nl)
void append (SoNotRec *const rec)
void append (SoNotRec *const rec, SoField *const field)
void append (SoNotRec *const rec, SoEngineOutput *const engineout)
void setLastType (const SoNotRec::Type type)
SoNotRec * getFirstRec (void) const
SoNotRec * getLastRec (void) const
SoNotRec * getFirstRecAtNode (void) const
SoField * getLastField (void) const
SoEngineOutput * getLastEngineOutput (void) const
uint32_t getTimeStamp (void) const
void print (FILE *const file=stdout) const
Detailed Description
The SoNotList class is a list of SoNotRec notification records.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
SoNotList::SoNotList (void)
Initialize list.
SoNotList::SoNotList (const SoNotList *nl)
Copy constructor. Does a bitwise copy of the nl object (no duplication of list elements).
Member Function Documentation
void SoNotList::append (SoNotRec *constrec)
Append rec notification source to the list.
void SoNotList::append (SoNotRec *constrec, SoField *constfield)
Append rec notification source to the list, setting field as the last field having been influenced by the notification process.
void SoNotList::append (SoNotRec *constrec, SoEngineOutput *constengineout)
Append rec notification source to the list, setting engineout as the last engine output field having been influenced by the notification
process.
void SoNotList::setLastType (const SoNotRec::Typetype)
Set the type of the last notification record in the list.
SoNotRec * SoNotList::getFirstRec (void) const
Returns the first record in the list.
SoNotRec * SoNotList::getLastRec (void) const
Returns the last record in the list.
SoNotRec * SoNotList::getFirstRecAtNode (void) const
Returns the first record in the list which is derived from SoBase.
SoField * SoNotList::getLastField (void) const
Returns the last field touched by notification.
SoEngineOutput * SoNotList::getLastEngineOutput (void) const
Returns the last engine output field touched by notification.
uint32_t SoNotList::getTimeStamp (void) const
Returns the time stamp when the notification started.
void SoNotList::print (FILE *constfile = stdout) const
Dump contents of list from tail record and backwards. Only available if compiled with debug information on.
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