Hi,
The scenerio is that I want to replace a text in one particular line of a file. But when I am using the sed it's replacing all the occurences of that text.
Like the file is:
>cat test
DNGGF10 :None :Test
DNGGF11 :ABC :Test1
DNGGF12 :None :Test2
DNGGF13 :None :... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I read and search through this wonderful forum and tried different approaches but it seems I lack some knowledge and neurones ^^
Here is what I'm trying to achieve :
file1:
test filea 3495;
test fileb 4578;
test filec 7689;
test filey 9978;
test filez 12300;
file2:
test filea... (11 Replies)
Hi
in my solaris 9 system wmptx file is not updating so it is not recording any login or logout or any other entry.
can any one tell me how to solve this problem (0 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have a requirement where i need to update the below items in file,
1. END TIME
2. PREV_STATUS
For the first time the PREV_status and end time of all job the job will be sysdate & NULL reply as below,
Session_name,Load Type,Frequency,Seesion End time,Prev_Status... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
Thaks for the help in my last thread. I have one more question. I have two files with ldap entries in it. One file contains all the user LDAP parameter entries (26 MB) and other file contains only the user id's that have to be inactivated. Unix script has to read from the file that has... (8 Replies)
I have a file of records all made up of single charactors that need to be updated using their row/column
(the dashes represent spaces as the html formatting of this text box when it posts removes the "nonessential" white space between the charactors)
file example
A 1 c
B 2 b
C 3 a... (2 Replies)
I can not seem to figure out how to update the attached match.txt column 2 using update.txt. However, only the text before the period in updat.txt appears in match.txt.
For example, in update.txt NM_001613.2 matches NM_001613 in match.txt, so is it possible to update the record in match.txt to... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have a below requirement and need your help in this regard.
I have two timestamps in a file i.e.
TimeBefore=2014-07-10.18.06.55
TimeAfter_1=2014-07-09.05.45.12
TimeAfter_2=2014-07-09.05.40.12
When I first run the script file, it sets the 'TimeBefore' to todays date.
When I run... (5 Replies)
hi,
i have an csv(which is a month's log file containing userid and log in date ) file which has to be appended to another file say master.log.I need to compare the next month's log data to master.log file .In case, there is new log date for userid it has to get updated in master.log file or i... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
update-bgoffice-dicts
UPDATE-BGOFFICE-DICTS(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation UPDATE-BGOFFICE-DICTS(1)NAME
update-bgoffice-dicts - automate updating of bgoffice dictionaries
SYNOPSIS
update-bgoffice-dicts [option...]
DESCRIPTION
update-bgoffice-dicts automates the downloading and updating of bgoffice dictionaries. It uses debconf(7) to ask the user which
dictionaries to download, then invokes bgoffice-dict-download(1) to download them, and finaly extracts the files in the right directory, so
that bgoffice can find them.
The last part will fail unless update-bgoffice-dicts is run as root.
OPTIONS --no-ask
Normally, debconf won't ask the questions that are already seen by the user. That behaviour is disabled by default, as it is quite
useful to be able to change your dictionary selection when invoking update-bgoffice-dicts. If you want to simply re-download and unpack
the dictionaries, based on a previously made selection, use that option.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright: (C) 2010 Damyan Ivanov dmn@debian.org
Permission is granted to use this work, with or without modifications, provided that this notice is retained. If we meet some day, and you
think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-16 UPDATE-BGOFFICE-DICTS(1)