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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting tab string variables nicely Post 302198024 by finalight on Thursday 22nd of May 2008 05:41:36 AM
Old 05-22-2008
tab string variables nicely

I'm using korn shell for my shell script

I'm reading a file and get the data I want out and append it to a variable
directly, it shows like this

Code:
AutoMicroReport_53767.txt BANI BHUM (570N)  20080520 17:54 WAN HAI 306 078 ITH 1 1 HKHKG 20 GP M S06 7 6 1 0 TCYONG
AutoMicroReport_53767.txt BANI BHUM (570N)  20080520 17:54 BANGA BORTI 0895N IGH 5 5 BDCGP 20 GP X S06 18 5 5 0 TCYONG

however, the format is not so nice, instead i want it to be like this

Code:
AutoMicroReport_53767.txt BANI BHUM (570N)  20080520 17:54 WAN HAI 306   078 ITH 1 1 HKHKG 20 GP M S06 7 6 1 0 TCYONG
AutoMicroReport_53767.txt BANI BHUM (570N)  20080520 17:54 BANGA BORTI 0895N IGH 5 5 BDCGP 20 GP X S06 18 5 5 0 TCYONG

coloured fields are by together, the rest are just tab by the word/number itself

Last edited by finalight; 05-22-2008 at 06:53 AM..
 

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