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Old 04-06-2009
MySQL Get Positional value from first line of the file

Thanks for your reply.

The file contains signle header row and multiple detail rows.

Is there anyway to get the value(position 15 - 18) from first line of the file without creating new file?

If there is any solution it will really helpful for me.
 

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Gtk2::ListStore(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Gtk2::ListStore(3pm)

NAME
Gtk2::ListStore - wrapper for GtkListStore HIERARCHY
Glib::Object +----Gtk2::ListStore INTERFACES
Gtk2::TreeModel Gtk2::TreeDragSource Gtk2::TreeDragDest Gtk2::TreeSortable Gtk2::Buildable METHODS
liststore = Gtk2::ListStore->new (...) o ... (list) of strings treeiter = $list_store->append $list_store->clear $list_store->set_column_types (...) o ... (list) of strings $list_store->set ($iter, $col1, $val1, ...) o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter) o $col1 (integer) the first column number o $val1 (scalar) the first value o ... (list) pairs of column numbers and values treeiter = $list_store->insert ($position) o $position (integer) treeiter = $list_store->insert_after ($sibling) o $sibling (Gtk2::TreeIter or undef) treeiter = $list_store->insert_before ($sibling) o $sibling (Gtk2::TreeIter or undef) treeiter = $list_store->insert_with_values ($position, ...) o $position (integer) position to insert the new row o ... (list) pairs of column numbers and values Like doing insert followed by set, except that insert_with_values emits only the row-inserted signal, rather than row-inserted, row- changed, and, if the store is sorted, rows-reordered as in the multiple-operation case. Since emitting the rows-reordered signal repeatedly can affect the performance of the program, insert_with_values should generally be preferred when inserting rows in a sorted list store. Since: gtk+ 2.6 boolean = $list_store->iter_is_valid ($iter) o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter) Since: gtk+ 2.2 $store->move_after ($iter, $position) o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter) o $position (Gtk2::TreeIter or undef) Since: gtk+ 2.2 $store->move_before ($iter, $position) o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter) o $position (Gtk2::TreeIter or undef) Since: gtk+ 2.2 treeiter = $list_store->prepend boolean = $list_store->remove ($iter) o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter) The return is always a boolean in the style of Gtk 2.2.x and up, even when running on Gtk 2.0.x. $store->reorder (...) o ... (list) of integers the reordered posistions Reorders store to follow the order indicated by new_order. Note that this function only works with unsorted stores. A list of position should be passed, one for each item in the list. Since: gtk+ 2.2 $store->swap ($a, $b) o $a (Gtk2::TreeIter) o $b (Gtk2::TreeIter) Since: gtk+ 2.2 $list_store->set_value ($iter, $col, $val) o $iter (Gtk2::TreeIter) o $val (scalar) o $col (integer) SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-27 Gtk2::ListStore(3pm)
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