05-08-2008
Join Every 5 Lines With $ Symbol
Hi All,
I have output like this in one file.
IFName: aust00m1.mis.amat.com[ 0 [ 257 ] ]
ObjID: 5eceea48-0d59-71dd-1512-9887a1f10000
IFAlias: Dest: AMNA austkchr1-ser0/0/0:0.315 Type: FRASI CID: DHEC.559128
IFDescription: ATM9/1/0.315-atm subif
Status: Normal
IFName: aust00m1.mis.amat.com[ 0 [ 258 ] ]
ObjID: 5ed18d98-0d59-71dd-1512-9887a1f10000
IFAlias: Dest: AMNA austkchr1-ser0/0/0:0.315 Type: FRASI CID: DHEC.559128
IFDescription: ATM9/1/0.315-aal5 layer
Status: Normal
IFName: aust00m1.mis.amat.com[ 0 [ 259 ] ]
ObjID: 5ed53358-0d59-71dd-1512-9887a1f10000
IFAlias: Dest: AMNA austkchr1-ser0/0/1:0.325 Type: FRASI CID: DHEC.531638
IFDescription: ATM9/1/0.325-atm subif
Status: Normal
I want to Join every 5 lines with $ symbol.
Output should be:
IFName: aust00m1.mis.amat.com[ 0 [ 257 ] ]$ObjID: 5eceea48-0d59-71dd-1512-9887a1f10000$IFAlias: Dest: AMNA austkchr1-ser0/0/0:0.315 Type: FRASI CID: DHEC.559128$IFDescription: ATM9/1/0.315-atm subif$Status: Normal
Pls. anybody give me script for this requirement.
Thanks,
Gobinathan.s
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