read thru file
do
read line
tr "-" "\n" to change to rows
then check row count
if row count = 3
write record to good_file
else write record to bad file
done
I am very new to scripting in UNIX and in need of help. I am creating a program that will check a file that has a target time in the form of HH:MM:SS before another program can begin executing. The file with the target time will only have that target time in it and nothing else.
Is there any way... (1 Reply)
I am very new to scripting in UNIX and in need of help. I am creating a program that will check a file that has a target time in the form of HH:MM:SS before another program can begin executing. The file with the target time will only have that target time in it and nothing else.
Is there any... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a UNIX script which has two parts:
1. It connects to a database and refreshes a materialized view
2. It then connects to another database and inserts refresh statistics to a table
The script works, but I'm not too good at UNIX validation. Currently, if the first part of the job... (1 Reply)
is there any way to check null data against some of the column in file
My file have such structure
1,,4,SUMISHO ,SMG110880 ,1,12,SUMISHO CAPITAL MANAGEMENT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD ,ACCT01,20080531,2008,5,30,20080630,1,1,TXGRP ,CGST ,1,74,5.18,74,0,5.18... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I got a file with 3 fields delimited by hyphen "-". I have to validate & cleanse the data before i begine the processing
Requirements
1. No record should contain more than 2 delimiters
2. No record should even contain less than 2 delimiters
3. Any records that matches rule 1 &... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I got a file with 3 fields delimited by hyphen "-". I have to validate & cleanse the data before i begine the processing
Requirements
1. No record should contain more than 2 delimiters
2. No record should even contain less than 2 delimiters
3. Any records that matches rule 1 &... (3 Replies)
I have a script which is take date as parameter
sh abc.sh <2010-02-01>
#!/sh/bin
my_date=$1
#Here i want to two diffrent dates
## 3 Days before
##date14query=$mydate - 4 (it will be 2010-01-28)
##date24query=$mydate +4 (it will be 2010-01-05)
#Please Help (3 Replies)
Dears,
I am working on a batch that processes file with name containing date prefix eg., 20101222_file.dat.
The logic is to process files in order. Eg., 20101225 must be processed only after 20101222.
Ok first glance it looked simple, it use a variable to check this date value as number and... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am completely new to Unix Shell Scripting.
I m validating(Basic File Validation) an .HHT file in TIBCO.
After that i need to do Data Validation through UNIX Shell scripting.
Rules in DataValidation:
1.) Need to Check Every field wheather it is a Char or Number?(Fields are... (1 Reply)
Please help me to validate PAN card using unix
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1) The first three letters are sequence of alphabets from AAA to zzz
2) The fourth character informs about the type of holder of the Card. Each assesse... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: suryanarayana
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globus_gram_job_manager_rsl_validation_file
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globus_gram_job_manager_rsl_validation_file - RSL Validation File Format The idea behind the RSL Validation file is to provide a mechanism
for job manager scheduler interfaces to implement RSL extensions, while having the job manager still be able to decide whether a job
request contains a valid RSL string.
In addition to indicating what RSL attributes are valid, the RSL validation file contains information about when the RSL attribute may be
used, it's default value, and the format of the attribute's value.
File Format
Comments
The RSL validation file may contain comments. Comments are indicated in the file by a line beginning with the # character. Comments
continue until end-of-line. Comments are discarded by the RSL Validation File parser.
Example:
# I am a comment. Ignore me.
ValidationRecords
The RSL validition file consists of a set of ValidationRecords. Each ValidationRecord consists of a number of ValidationProperties
associated with a single RSL attribute. ValidationRecords are separated by a blank line in the RSL validation file.
Validation Properties
A ValidationProperty is defined in the RSL validation file by a PropertyName and a PropertyValue. The syntax of a validation property is
simply the PropertyName followed by a colon character, followed by a PropertyValue.
If a PropertyValue begins with a double-quote, then it may span multiple lines. Double-quote characters within a multiline PropertyValue
must be escaped by a preceding backslash character. An unquoted PropertyValue ends at the first newline character.
Example:
Attribute: directory
Description: 'Specifies the path of the directory the jobmanager will
use as the default directory for the requested job.'
Defined PropertyNames
The following PropertyNames are understood by this version of the RSL validation file parser. Any unknown PropertyName will cause the
ValidationProprty to be ignored by the parser.
Attribute
The name of the RSL parameter to which this record refers.
Description
A textual description of what the RSL parameter means.
Default
The default value of the RSL parameter if it is not found in the RSL. The default value is only used if the DefaultWhen value matches
the current validation mode.
Values
A string containing whitespace-separated list of enumerated values which are valid for this RSL attribute. For example, for the
'dryrun' parameter, this may be 'yes no'.
RequiredWhen
Some subset of the 'when strings' (see below), indicating when the RSL parameter is required for the RSL to be valid.
DefaultWhen
Some subset of the 'when strings' (see below) indicating when then RSL's default value will be used if the RSL attribute is not present
in the RSL.
ValidWhen
Some subset of the 'when strings' (see below) indicating when then RSL attribute may be used.
'When' Strings
The set of when strings understood by the RSL validation file parser are
GLOBUS_GRAM_JOB_SUBMIT
The RSL attribute pertains to job submission.
GLOBUS_GRAM_JOB_MANAGER_RESTART
The RSL attribute pertains to job manager restart.
GLOBUS_GRAM_JOB_MANAGER_STDIO_UPDATE
The RSL attribute pertains to the STDIO_UPDATE signal.
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