By the way,i found solution to my issue...i divided my code into parent-child relationship and wrote following lines for child fingerprint....the 'while' loop is not mine..i took it from very this forum....
Hi all,
I'm having a little trouble solving a file split I need to get done.
I have the following data:
1. Light
1A. Light Soft
texture: it's soft
color: the color value is that of something light
vital statistics: srm: 23 og: 1.035 sp: 1.065
comment: this is nice if you like... (8 Replies)
Hi,
can some one please help me to split the file based on groups.
like in the below scenario x indicates the begining of the group and the file should be split each with 2 groups below there are 10 groups it should create 5 files. could you please help? (4 Replies)
I've this file and need to sort the data in each group
File would look like this ...
cat file1.txt
Reason : ABC
12345-0023
32123-5400
32442-5333
Reason : DEF
42523-3453
23345-3311
Reason : HIJ
454553-0001
I would like to sort each group on the last 4 fileds and print them... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I am writing just to share my appreciation for help I have received from this site in the past.
In a previous post Split File by Data Group I received a lot of help with a troublesome awk script to reformat some complicated data blocks. What I learned really came in hand recently when I... (1 Reply)
Hello I am new to scripts, codes, bash, terminal, etc.
I apologize this my be very scattered because I frankly don't have any idea where to begin and I have had trouble sleeping lately.
I have several 2GB files I wish to split.
This Code 00 00 01 BA ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** C3 F8 00 00 01 BB 00... (17 Replies)
I'm trying to return only one row with the highest value for PCT_MAX_USED. Any suggestions?
When I add this code, I get the ORA-00937 error.
trunc(max(decode( kbytes_max, 0, 0, (kbytes_alloc/kbytes_max)*100))) pct_max_used
This is the original and returns all rows.
select (select... (3 Replies)
Hi,
sry for poor english
I have a group of hex number as : 4D40:4D42
I want so split this group in a list as :
4D40,4D41,4D42
i don't know how i can do this in ksh
Thanks (5 Replies)
File examples
f17_mar_01_02_03_04_fsw1.xml
f17_mar_01_02_03_04_fsw2.xml
f17_mar_01_02_03_04_fsw3.xml
f17_feb_13_20_49_06_fsw1.xml
f17_feb_13_20_49_06_fsw2.xml
f17_feb_13_20_49_06_fsw3.xml
I have many xml files that are grouped with same file name, but are numbered from 1-to-many... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
group
group(5yp)group(5yp)Name
group - group file in a Yellow Pages environment
Description
For each group, the file contains:
Group name
Encrypted password
Numerical group ID
Comma-separated list of all users allowed in the group
This is an ASCII file. The fields are separated by colons. Each group is separated from the next by a new-line. If the password field is
null, no password is needed.
This file resides in the directory. Because of the encrypted passwords, it can and does have general read permission and can be used, for
example, to map numerical group ID's to names.
A group file can have a line beginning with a plus (+), which means to incorporate entries from the Yellow Pages. There are two styles of
+ entries: All by itself, + means to insert the entire contents of the Yellow Pages group file at that point; +name means to insert the
entry (if any) for name from the Yellow Pages at that point. If a + entry has a password or group member field that is not null, the con-
tents of that field will override what is contained in the Yellow Pages. The numerical group ID field cannot be overridden.
Examples
+myproject:::bill, steve
+:
If these entries appear at the end of a group file, then the group myproject will have members bill and steve, and the password and group
ID of the Yellow Pages entry for the group myproject. All the groups listed in the Yellow Pages will be pulled in and placed after the
entry for myproject.
Restrictions
The command will not change group passwords.
Files
ULTRIX file system group file
Yellow Pages group map
See Alsoyppasswd(1yp), setgroups(2), crypt(3), initgroups(3x), passwd(5yp)group(5yp)