thinking awk and a couple of arrays is the way to go
Something like the following would allow you to create arrays as you read thru each of your files. The following STARTS the coding for awk to read and set some variables to arrays. This still needs logic on what to write out to a work (output) file, and also ENDING logic. [Don't want to do everything for you.]
If you think this might be a way to go, you could start with this coding and research on how to do the remaining awk commands necessary.
Hi, pls advise how could we merge contents of lines from 2 different files into 1 file but shares common label continously as in the following example:
Thanks in advance...rgds.
File1:
// line: 0
abc
def
// line: 1
ghi
jkl
File2:
// line: 0
mno
pqr
// line: 1
stu
vwx
End... (3 Replies)
Hi I have a requirement like this.
I have two files
This is how data1.txt looks:
EI3171280 38640658501 NENN2005-12-129999-12-312005-12-12HALL NANCY 344 CHENEY HIGHWAY ... (4 Replies)
Thanks in advance
I have 2 files having key field in each.I would like to join both on common key.I have used join but not sucessful.
The files are attached here .
what i Want in the output is on the key field SLS OFFR .
I have used join commd but not successful.
File one
=======
SNO ... (6 Replies)
Friends,
os: redhat enterprise linux/SCO UNIX5.0
I have two files and I would like to merge on given key value.
Now I have tried with join commd but it does not supporte multiple delimiters.
and if records length is not fixed.
join -a1 5 -a2 1 -t -o file1 file2 > outname
Can any... (7 Replies)
i would like to merge two files that have the same format but have different data.
i would like to create one output file that contains information from both the original files.:rolleyes: (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files a.txt and b.txt.
a.txt
1
2
3
4
b.txt
a
b
c
d
e
I want to generate a file c.txt by merging these two file and the resultant file would contain
c.txt
1 (4 Replies)
I have two files
file 1 containing x rows and 1 column
file 2 containing x rows and 1 column
I want to merge both the files and add a comma between the two
eg
plz guide (1 Reply)
file1.txt
1 2
10 11
56 57
7 8
43 44
and let's suppose that there is a file called file2.txt with 100 columns
I want to produce a file3.txt with columns specified in file1.txt in that order (1,2,10,11,56,57,7,8,43,44)
Thanks! (2 Replies)
Guys,
I am having little problem with getting a daily report!
The daily process that I do is as follows
1. Unload Header for the report from the systables to one unl file, say Header.unl
2. Unload the data from the required table/tables to another unl file, say Data.unl
3. Send a... (2 Replies)
Hi All ,
I have a scenario where we need to combine two files .
Below are the sample files and expected output ,
File 1:
1|ab
1|ac
1|ae
2|ad
2|ac
File 2:
1|xy
1|fc
2|gh
2|ku
Output file :
1|ab|xy (3 Replies)
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hobbitlaunch - Master program to launch other Xymon programs
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hobbitlaunch [options]
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