Hi all
I have file f1 like this:
Set AM/PM indicator to PM started|14155|
Generate Error Re|7|
Projected Cash Ba|741|
Roll System Date |4|
Projected Cash Balances started|2|
Process Mark To Market started|13429|
Process paydowns started|14189|
Process Fixed Inc|439|
Process Mark To... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to UNIX scripting and woiuld appreicate your help...
Input file contains only one (but long) record:
aaaaabbbbbcccccddddd.....
Desired file:
NEW RECORD #new record (hardcoded) added as first record - its length is irrelevant#
aaaaa
bbbbb
ccccc
ddddd
...
...
... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have an xml file which has multiple xml records..
I don't know how to read those records and pipe them to another shell command
the file is like
<abc>z<def>y<ghi>x........</ghi></def></abc> (1st record)
<jkl>z<mno>y<pqr>x........</pqr></mno></jkl> (2nd record)
Each record end... (4 Replies)
Hi
I want to read one row record from a text file.
For eg: I have Sample.txt file with one row of record like
123456768
I want to get the above value from the file and assign it to a variable in my script. Please guide me how to proceed.
Thanks,
Soll (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I am new to unix scripting and I am tasked to parse through a CSV file delimited by #.
Sample:
sample.csv
H#A#B#C
D#A#B#C
T#A#B#C
H = Header
D = Detail Record
T = Tail
What I need is to read the file and parse through it to get the columns.
I have no idea on how... (8 Replies)
For eg: I have sample.txt file with 4 rows of record like:
user1|password1
user2|password2
user3|password3
user4|password4
The username and password is sepsrated by '|'
I want to get the 1st row value from the file and assign it to two different variables(username and password)
in my... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am reading file records inside a while loop,
and want to update the record when certain condition is met.
How can I update a file while being read?
I want to avoid using temporary files, copy, rename, ...
while IFS=',' read -r f1 f2
do
function(f1,f2)
if
then
<add... (1 Reply)
Hi! all
can any one tell me how to compare current record of column with next and previous record in awk without using array
my case is like this
input.txt
0 32
1 26
2 27
3 34
4 26
5 25
6 24
9 23
0 32
1 28
2 15
3 26
4 24 (7 Replies)
I have test.xml
<emp><id>101</id><name>AAA</name><date>06/06/14 1811</date></emp>
<Join><id>101</id><city>london</city><date>06/06/14 2011</date></join>
<Join><id>101</id><city>new york</city><date>06/06/14 1811</date></join>
<Join><id>101</id><city>sydney</city><date>06/06/14... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vsraju
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print.ini
print.ini(5) File Formats Manual print.ini(5)NAME
print.ini -- survex printer settings
Description
The print.ini file contains printer descriptions for the Survex printer drivers.
File Format
The format of the print.ini file is similar to the .ini files used on Microsoft Windows. The file is divided into sections, each section
corresponding to a separate printer description. A section starts with a section name in square brackets, e.g. aven's built-in printer
support uses the aven section:
[aven]
followed by some options of the form <option>=<setting>, e.g.:
font_size_labels=6
In the supplied print.ini each option is preceded by a comment (indicated by a semicolon ';') briefly explaining the option.
Customising Printer Settings
If you wish to change the size of the font used for labels or the colours used you need to override some of the setting in print.ini.
You shouldn't modify the master print.ini (located in /usr/share/survex on Unix, or in the same directory as the Survex program files on
other systems), or your changes will be overwritten by upgrades. Instead create:
o /etc/survex/print.ini (Unix - system-wide settings)
o ~/.survex/print.ini (Unix - per user settings)
o myprint.ini in the directory where Survex is installed (other platforms)
If one of these files contains a setting then aven will use it instead of the setting in the master print.ini. Any settings not specified
will still fall back to the values in print.ini.
See Alsoprintdm(1), printhpgl(1), printpcl(1), printps(1)print.ini(5)