He JimD
Thanks for your effort ! But I think we are not on same path....!
Let me explain my requirement more simply now,...
In my file I am getting rows as like this :
(Note : kindly copy/paste above rows in notepad to get real view)
Now I need to add an extra field og length-9 after first column with NULL value.
So after editing a row should look like this:
1US500100010000010001920077000131973511115107128101771004460001204600004 0 0 0 0
i.e. <1stcolumn value><9 spaces><2nd col value>....and so on..
Let me also tell file has many rows of similar format and size of file is 24mb.
hi! I am a newbee. I would really appreciate if you can answer the following question:
I have a huge data file, 214MB with several coloumns. I need to delete the very last line of the file. Everything I know takes a lot of time to do it ( because I have to open the file in an editor or run a... (3 Replies)
I have created a file with vi -x (file name) this is encrypted file when i again open this file it ask me to enter a password before editing it.Can i remove this password but i don't want to delete a file how to do this.
Thanks (0 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a file with following contents
# rad124
# radkus
# raddebug
# radtrace
I could like to remove the # and space present before the key word "rad".
Any ways to do this using "subsitution method(:%s/old/new/g)" will be hepful. (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am having a file which is fix length and comma seperated. And I want to replace values for one column.
I am reading file line by line in variable $LINE and then replacing the string.
Problem is after changing value and writing new file temp5.txt, formating of original file is getting... (8 Replies)
I have a text file that has data like:
Data "12345#22"
Fred
ID 12345
Age 45
Wilma
Dino
Data "123#22"
Tarzan
ID 123
Age 33
Jane
I need to figure out a way of adding 1,000,000 to the specific lines (always same format) in the file, so it becomes:
Data "1012345#22"
Fred
ID... (16 Replies)
I have a file which has 10 million records in it. When am trying to edit the file with vi, the following error occurs:
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"file1" Value too large for defined data type
Is there any way that I can edit this file without using vi? Any help would be really appreciated.... (8 Replies)
Hi All,
I've to edit the below file in the
Current File:
XXX
Rows found with null for one or more non-nullable columns in the source table
SELECT
COUNT(*)
FROM
(
SELECT
1 as one
FROM
datum
WHERE:wall:
datum.ID IS NULL
)
a (1 Reply)
Dear Guru's
I'm using Putty and want to edit a file. I know we generally use vi editor to do it. As I'm not good in using vi editor, I want to convert the vi into something like text pad. Is there any option in Putty to do the same ? Thanks for your response.
Srini (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: thummi9090
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
field_info
FORMS(3) BSD Library Functions Manual FORMS(3)NAME
dynamic_field_info, field_info -- form library
LIBRARY
Curses Form Library (libform, -lform)
SYNOPSIS
#include <form.h>
int
dynamic_field_info(FIELD *field, int *drows, int *dcols, int *max);
int
field_info(FIELD *field, int *rows, int *cols, int *frow, int *fcol, int *nrow, int *nbuf);
DESCRIPTION
The function dynamic_field_info() returns the sizing information for the field given. The function will return the number of rows, columns
and the maximum growth of the field in the storage pointed to by the drows, dcols and max parameters respectively. Dynamic field information
cannot be requested for the default field. If the field given is not dynamic then dynamic_field_info() will simply return the size of the
actual field. The field_info() will return the number or rows, columns, field starting row, field starting column, number of off screen rows
and number of buffers in rows, cols, frow, fcol, nrow and nbuf respectively.
RETURN VALUES
The functions will return one of the following error values:
E_OK The function was successful.
E_BAD_ARGUMENT A bad argument was passed to the function.
SEE ALSO curses(3), forms(3)NOTES
The header <form.h> automatically includes both <curses.h> and <eti.h>.
BSD January 1, 2001 BSD