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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Trim String in 3rd Column in Tab Delimited File...SED/PERL/AWK? Post 302241182 by rickdini on Sunday 28th of September 2008 05:16:11 PM
Old 09-28-2008
Hey Franklin,

A strange thing is happening with the output, and I believe it is due to the fact that the columns contain spaces and lots of text.

The script took the spaces in Column0 and made them into new columns, then trimmed the new Column2.

My original data reads like this:

Column 0 is the product name:
"Shure KSM109 Condenser Microphone"

Column 1 is description, which is a paragraph of text:
"The Shure KSM109 offers incredible performance for its price. It combines an extended...."

Column 2 is the Manufacturer code, which needs to be trimmed:
SHUKSM109SL <---(I need to chop SHU)



The output data is looking like this:

Column 0: "Shure"
Column 1: "KSM100"
Column 2: "denser"

So basically it looks like it is treating spaces as tabs. I really appreciate it this help Franklin - thanks so much!

- Rick
 

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cubrid_next_result - Get result of next query when executing multiple SQL statements

SYNOPSIS
bool cubrid_next_result (resource $result) DESCRIPTION
The cubrid_next_result(3) function is used to get results of next query if multiple SQL statements are executed and CUBRID_EXEC_QUERY_ALL flag is set upon cubrid_execute(3). PARAMETERS
o $result -$result comes from a call to cubrid_execute(3) RETURN VALUES
TRUE, when process is successful. FALSE, when process is unsuccessful. EXAMPLES
Example #1 cubrid_next_result(3) example <?php $conn = cubrid_connect("127.0.0.1", 33000, "demodb", "dba"); $sql_stmt = "SELECT * FROM code; SELECT * FROM history WHERE host_year=2004 AND event_code=20281"; $res = cubrid_execute($conn, $sql_stmt, CUBRID_EXEC_QUERY_ALL); get_result_info($res); cubrid_next_result($res); get_result_info($res); function get_result_info($req) { printf(" ------------ get_result_info -------------------- "); $row_num = cubrid_num_rows($req); $col_num = cubrid_num_cols($req); $column_name_list = cubrid_column_names($req); $column_type_list = cubrid_column_types($req); $column_last_name = cubrid_field_name($req, $col_num - 1); $column_last_table = cubrid_field_table($req, $col_num - 1); $column_last_type = cubrid_field_type($req, $col_num - 1); $column_last_len = cubrid_field_len($req, $col_num - 1); $column_1_flags = cubrid_field_flags($req, 1); printf("%-30s %d ", "Row count:", $row_num); printf("%-30s %d ", "Column count:", $col_num); printf(" "); printf("%-30s %-30s %-15s ", "Column Names", "Column Types", "Column Len"); printf("------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "); $size = count($column_name_list); for($i = 0; $i < $size; $i++) { $column_len = cubrid_field_len($req, $i); printf("%-30s %-30s %-15s ", $column_name_list[$i], $column_type_list[$i], $column_len); } printf(" "); printf("%-30s %s ", "Last Column Name:", $column_last_name); printf("%-30s %s ", "Last Column Table:", $column_last_table); printf("%-30s %s ", "Last Column Type:", $column_last_type); printf("%-30s %d ", "Last Column Len:", $column_last_len); printf("%-30s %s ", "Second Column Flags:", $column_1_flags); printf(" "); } ?> The above example will output: ------------ get_result_info -------------------- Row count: 6 Column count: 2 Column Names Column Types Column Len ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ s_name char 1 f_name varchar 6 Last Column Name: f_name Last Column Table: code Last Column Type: varchar Last Column Len: 6 Second Column Flags: ------------ get_result_info -------------------- Row count: 4 Column count: 5 Column Names Column Types Column Len ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ event_code integer 11 athlete varchar 40 host_year integer 11 score varchar 10 unit varchar 5 Last Column Name: unit Last Column Table: history Last Column Type: varchar Last Column Len: 5 Second Column Flags: not_null primary_key unique_key SEE ALSO
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