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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unix File operations Post 302166102 by Sathy153 on Monday 11th of February 2008 01:47:06 AM
Old 02-11-2008
Try this...

I think below steps should help you to get resolution -

$cat f1.dat
QWERTYUI098765432112345
QWIUYTUI098765432112345
CDXRTYUI098765432112345

$cat f2.dat
QWERTYUI098765432112345 abc@soft.com 2007-09-260012275.80 0000924 00245.00 2007-
10-25ASDFRESS,POIU S 000000000000015.52 000000000000000.00 CBB00010000000906
QWERTYUI098765432112345 abc@soft.com 2007-09-260012275.80 0000924 00245.00 2007-
10-25ASDFRESS,POIU S 000000000000015.52 000000000000000.00 CBB00010000000906
QWERTYUI098765432112345 abc@soft.com 2007-09-260012275.80 0000924 00245.00 2007-
10-25ASDFRESS,POIU S 000000000000015.52 000000000000000.00 CBB00010000000906

$cut -c25- f2.dat > out1.txt

$paste f1.dat out1.txt
QWERTYUI098765432112345 abc@soft.com 2007-09-260012275.80 0000924 00245.00 2007-
10-25ASDFRESS,POIU S 000000000000015.52 000000000000000.00 CBB00010000000906
QWIUYTUI098765432112345 abc@soft.com 2007-09-260012275.80 0000924 00245.00 2007-
10-25ASDFRESS,POIU S 000000000000015.52 000000000000000.00 CBB00010000000906
CDXRTYUI098765432112345 abc@soft.com 2007-09-260012275.80 0000924 00245.00 2007-
10-25ASDFRESS,POIU S 000000000000015.52 000000000000000.00 CBB00010000000906
 

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Log::Dispatch::Email(3) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Log::Dispatch::Email(3)

NAME
Log::Dispatch::Email - Base class for objects that send log messages via email SYNOPSIS
package Log::Dispatch::Email::MySender use Log::Dispatch::Email; use base qw( Log::Dispatch::Email ); sub send_email { my $self = shift; my %p = @_; # Send email somehow. Message is in $p{message} } DESCRIPTION
This module should be used as a base class to implement Log::Dispatch::* objects that send their log messages via email. Implementing a subclass simply requires the code shown in the SYNOPSIS with a real implementation of the "send_email()" method. CONSTRUCTOR
The constructor takes the following parameters in addition to the standard parameters documented in Log::Dispatch::Output: o subject ($) The subject of the email messages which are sent. Defaults to "$0: log email" o to ($ or @) Either a string or a list reference of strings containing email addresses. Required. o from ($) A string containing an email address. This is optional and may not work with all mail sending methods. o buffered (0 or 1) This determines whether the object sends one email per message it is given or whether it stores them up and sends them all at once. The default is to buffer messages. METHODS
o send_email(%p) This is the method that must be subclassed. For now the only parameter in the hash is 'message'. o flush If the object is buffered, then this method will call the "send_email()" method to send the contents of the buffer and then clear the buffer. o DESTROY On destruction, the object will call "flush()" to send any pending email. AUTHOR
Dave Rolsky, <autarch@urth.org> perl v5.12.1 2009-09-22 Log::Dispatch::Email(3)
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