11-03-2008
Hi,
Thanks for your solution but your command will only work when the number of fields are greater than 12 but as i have said in my case the number of fileds are dynamic some times 4 or 10 or 15 or 30 or 2 so in this case we need to consider the string "data". Means when ever data comes the script should take the next value after data and then add all the values after data and finally copare with 200. if its greater than 200 then it should show me the whole line.
how can i do that.
Thanks
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ledgersmb::location
LedgerSMB::Location(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LedgerSMB::Location(3pm)
NAME
LedgerSMB::Location - LedgerSMB class for managing Business Locations
SYOPSIS
This module contains location management routines. This subclasses LedgerSMB::DBObject to provide access to automatice mapping of function
arguments and the like.
METHODS
delete
save
Saves the location. Properties to be set to be saved are:
* location_id: Optional: Overwrite location with this id. * address1: First line of the address. * address2: Second line of the
address * address3: Third line of the address * city * state: state or province * zipcode: zipcode or mail code, * country: The id of
the country as per the country table
get Retrieves a location record based on the id field of the object. Merges the properties into the object.
search Returns anarrayref (and stores it on $self->{search_results} based on the search of addresses. Not currently used.
Attributes used as search criteria: address1: Partial match for address line 1 address2: Partial match for address line 2, city:
Partial match for city name state: Partial match for state or province name, zipcode: Partial match for zip or postal code, country:
Partial name for country name)
list_all
Provides a list of all locations, ordered by country, then city, then state.
delete
Deletes the location identified by id
Copyright (C) 2007, The LedgerSMB core team.
This file is licensed under the Gnu General Public License version 2, or at your option any later version. A copy of the license should
have been included with your software.
perl v5.14.2 2011-07-06 LedgerSMB::Location(3pm)