05-07-2008
Thank you sir. I ended up with:
awk '{gsub(/,/, "\t")gsub("\"","");print}NR==3{exit 0}' test
using your scripts as a basis for getting this figured out. Thank you so much.
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mongoimport is a tool to import a MongoDB collection from JSON, CSV, or TSV. The query can be filtered or a list of fields to input can be
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--help show usage information
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