08-21-2009
Please expland the question with example scripts showing input, processing and output (including any directory listings) such that you question is clear.
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tv_split
TV_SPLIT(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation TV_SPLIT(1p)
NAME
tv_split - Split XMLTV listings into separate files by date and channel.
SYNOPSIS
tv_split --output TEMPLATE [FILE...]
DESCRIPTION
Read XMLTV listings and split them into some number of output files. The output file chosen for each programme is given by substitutions
on the filename template supplied. You can split listings by time and by channel.
The TEMPLATE is a filename but substitutions are applied: first %channel is replaced with the id of a programme's channel, and then
Date::Manip substitutions (which broadly follow date(1)) are applied based on the start time of each programme. In this way each programme
is written to a particular output file. When an output file is created it will also contain all the channel elements from the input.
One or more input files can be given; if more than one then they are concatenated in the same way as tv_cat. If no input files are given
then standard input is read.
EXAMPLE
Use "tv_split --output %channel-%Y%m%d.xml" to separate standard input into separate files for each day and channel. The files will be
created with names like bbc1.bbc.co.uk-20020330.xml.
SEE ALSO
Date::Manip(3).
AUTHOR
Ed Avis, ed@membled.com.
perl v5.14.2 2004-01-20 TV_SPLIT(1p)