I have a problem in my HP Unix system , it is briefly :
I have two files : Myfile and Script.sh :
Myfile contain this lines :
String1 string2 string3 string5
String1 string2 string3 string5
String1 string2 string3 string5 ... (2 Replies)
I have a file containing records seperated by delimiter '|'.A record is contained on 2 or 3 lines. Now I need a shell script which could write all records with in two '|' character in one line.....for example.....
|R1........................R1
R1..........................R1... (2 Replies)
hi,
i've many unload files with delimiter '|'. I'm trying to load them to the specific tables from those unl's. The problem here is, some unl's are corrupted. To be exact, some files doesnt seem to have the exact number of fields as in the table. So im trying to identify the corrupted... (6 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I need one line script for the below requirement.
First it should check if a directory with todays date exist, and if not create it and move the PDF file to that directory.
thanks in advance!!! (2 Replies)
for making a summary
I have a CSV file which is transformed to .DAT. I have an AWK file which is supposing to do the mapping of the DAT file. The code from the AWK file is the one below.
The content of the DAT file looks like this (tab separated):
ODT AGE CDT CO SEX TIME VALUE COMMENT
... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
We are trying to pull out data from below table, the table contains four fields and out of which last two fields are having sub-fields with delimiter $, we want to identify number "1" position in the 3rd field and from 4th field need to extract the information from the same position.
... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a tab delimited file as below:
AWA Divi DD01 None 1 2 Room AC 01-MAY-15 31-OCT-15 OT 01-MAY-15 31-OCT-15 CF 01-MAY-15 31-OCT-15
AW0 Beach DD02 None 1 2 Double AC 01-MAY-15 31-OCT-15 AD 01-MAY-15 31-OCT-15
The number of columns(fields) after 7th field is not fixed and... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have two files:
1> Data file
2> info file which has field lengths and start position.
Is there a way to create a comma delimited file according to the fields length and start position.
Data file :
R-0000017611N-00000350001095ANZU01
A00000017611N000000350001095ANZU02... (11 Replies)
Hi,
Iv got the following input
$id |grep uid
uid=6090(dsiddiq) gid=1(staff) groups=4001(cdgrp)
and Im using the below command to split the field to grab the numberical userid as well the alphabetical userid
$id|awk -F'=' '{print $2}'|awk -F')' '{print $1}'|awk -F'(' '{print $1" "$2}'... (4 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
read
read(1) General Commands Manual read(1)NAME
read - read a line from standard input
SYNOPSIS
var ...
DESCRIPTION
reads a single line from standard input. The line is split into fields as when processed by the shell (refer to shells in the first field
is assigned to the first variable var, the second field to the second variable var, and so forth. If there are more fields than there are
specified var operands, the remaining fields and their intervening separators are assigned to the last var. If there are more vars than
fields, the remaining vars are set to empty strings.
The setting of variables specified by the var operands affect the current shell execution environment.
Standard input to can be redirected from a text file.
Since affects the current shell execution environment, it is usually provided as a normal shell special (built-in) command. Thus, if it is
called in a subshell or separate utility execution environment similar to the following, it does not affect the shell variables in the
caller's environment:
Options
recognizes the following options:
Do not treat a backslash character in any special way.
Consider each backslash to be part of the input line.
Opperands
recognizes the following operands:
var The name of an existing or nonexisting shell variable.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the internal field separators used to delimit fields.
RETURN VALUE
exits with one of the following values:
0 Successful completion.
>0 End-of-file was detected or an error occurred.
EXAMPLES
Print a file with the first field of each line moved to the end of the line.
while read -r xx yy
do
printf "%s %s
" "$yy" "$xx"
done < input_file
SEE ALSO csh(1), ksh(1), sh(1), sh-posix(1).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE read(1)