08-05-2008
Greping columns data from file.
Hi i am using shell script which perform oracle database query and after that output is redirect to some temporary file.
the output of this file looks like
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Tue Aug 5 16:08:06 2008
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All Rights Reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, Real Application Clusters, OLAP and Data Mining options
SQL>
HOUR COUNT(*)
---------- ----------
11 30
12 12
15 11
SQL> Disconnected from Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, Real Application Clusters, OLAP and Data Mining options
Now in fact i want to extract the columns data HOUR and COUNT(*) .Then how can i extract or grep this columns from this temporary file.
any help ..
//regards
sunil
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mixed ingres_prepare (resource $link, string $query)
DESCRIPTION
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