Hi all,
I need your help.
For example I have string in file.txt:
-x -a /tmp/dbarchive_NSS_20081204 -f 900 -l 1 2008/12/04 2008/12/04
So, I need to replace symbols from (for e.g.) position 26 till 33 with symbols which I have in file replace.txt
And I have no idea how to do it.
If... (1 Reply)
i have this contents:
H,0100, 4022,FISHER810,6109566,,,,,0,562032,
D,0100, 4022,FISHER810,6109566,,1,,,0,562032
if i see 0 at position 40, i want to replace with R. (7 Replies)
I need to replace the character on 6th position. If this character is 1 I have to repleace it with A, if it is 2 than I have to replace it with B. If it is not 1 or 2 I should not repleace it.
input:
abcd defg
abcd 1efg
mnop weac
rstu 2bcd
i need:
abcd defg
abcd Aefg
mnop weac
rstu... (2 Replies)
Trying to use sed - but having no luck.
I have a text file - I want to replace whatever character is in position 106, 157 and 237 w/ the string "xxx". Want this change for all lines w/in that text file.
I'm open to using awk or whatever command would be best for replacing characters based... (5 Replies)
I'm drawing a blank on how to use sed to replace selectively based on position in the string (vs nth occurence):
hello.|there.|how.|are.|you.|
I want the period removed in the 3rd item (as defined by the pipe delimiter) if a period is present. So the result in this case would be:
... (2 Replies)
Hello everyone this is my first post of many to come :)
I am writing a script and in this script at one point i need to replace a character in a particular position in a string for example:
in the string "mystery" i would need to replace the 3rd position to an "r" so the string becomes... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file that I would like to search for data and replace other data by record position number:
Example search..
search for "CLARK KENT" and replace Amt data "000025" with "000155"???
I'm able to search and replace unique data but, came to a stump when wanting to replace data... (11 Replies)
How to replace the position specific values in the file..
i searched a lot the forums but i couldn't able to do...
i have file like below
576666666666666666666666666 7878 897987 121 0asdas Y12
5900fbb 777 09JJJ 78798347892374 234234234364 234232898
89HJHIHIGIUG989902743748327khjkhkjlh... (6 Replies)
I need to replace dashes (i.e. -) if present from positions 351-357 with zero (i.e. 0), I also need to replace dash (i.e “-“) if present between position 024-043 with zero (i.e. 0) & I replace " " (i.e. 2 space characters) if present at position 381-382 with "04". Total length of record is 413.... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with multiple lines(fixed width dat file). I want to search for '02' in the positions 45-46 and if available, in that lines, I need to replace value in position 359 with blank. As I am new to unix, I am not able to figure out how to do this. Can you please help me to achieve... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: Pradhikshan
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px_put_recordn
PX_PUT_RECORDN(3) Library Functions Manual PX_PUT_RECORDN(3)NAME
PX_put_recordn -- Stores record in Paradox file at certain position
SYNOPSIS
#include <paradox.h>
int PX_put_recordn(pxdoc_t *pxdoc, char *data, int recpos)
DESCRIPTION
Stores a record in the buffer data into a Paradox file at the given position recpos. The first position has number 0. The function will
determine the data block for this record. If the position is after the last data block, then as many as needed empty data blocks will be
added. If the position is in the middle of a data block and there is no record right before the position, then the position will be recal-
culated to make sure the new record will be stored in the first free slot of the datablock. For example, if a datablock contains H records
and the first call of PX_put_recordn wants to store a record at postion 11, then this will be corrected to position H. PX_put_recordn will
also add an empty data block and store the record as the first record of the second data block. Storing a second record at position 11
again, will be executed without any position change.
data must be constructed with PX_put_data_xxx(3) functions before. It is of the same structure as the record returned by PX_get_record(3)
and PX_get_record2(3).
RETURN VALUE
Returns the record position on success and -1 on failure. The first position has number 0.
SEE ALSO PX_get_record(3), PX_get_record2(3), PX_put_record(3), PX_put_data_byte(3), PX_put_data_short(3), PX_put_data_long(3), PX_put_data_dou-
ble(3), PX_put_data_alpha(3)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx.
PX_PUT_RECORDN(3)