08-18-2008
Hi drl,
I have tried both your perl and ksh script but it was not giving me the expected output. When I am running your both perl and ksh script the content of the file is splited as fields but it is not going for next line. For example:
The output what i am getting is when running the script is:
Yuk Ming Court [Blks A-C & CP] Tseung Kwan O Asia Insurance Co Ltd
Yuk Po Court [Blks A-H & CP] Sheung Shui "China BOCOM Insurance Co., Ltd."
Yukon Court [Blks & CP] 2-4 Conduit Road Concord Insurance Co Ltd
Yung Shing Court [Blks A-C & CP] Fanling ING General Insurance International
but i want output like:
Yuk Ming Court [Blks A-C & CP]
Tseung Kwan O
Asia Insurance Co Ltd
Yuk Po Court [Blks A-H & CP]
Sheung Shui
"China BOCOM Insurance Co., Ltd."
Yukon Court [Blks & CP]
2-4 Conduit Road
Concord Insurance Co Ltd
Yung Shing Court [Blks A-C & CP]
Fanling
ING General Insurance International
Please help me on this.
Thanks in advance.
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? (means, `do you want a hit?')
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