11-12-2009
Filename from splitting files to have the same filename of the original file with counter value
Hi all,
I have a list of xml file. I need to split the files to a different files when see the <ko> tag.
The list of filename are
B20090908.1100-20090908.1200_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml
B20090908.1200-20090908.1300_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml
B20090908.1300-20090908.1400_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml
I have a question on how to have the same filename with the counter number append at the end on the filename?
This is the code that I used
perl -n -e '/^<ko>/ and open FH, ">output".$n++; print FH;'
and the filename I get just
output0
output1
output2
output3
output4
Actually,the filename that I needed:
B20090908.1100-20090908.1200_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output0
B20090908.1100-20090908.1200_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output1
B20090908.1100-20090908.1200_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output2
B20090908.1100-20090908.1200_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output3
B20090908.1100-20090908.1200_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output4
B20090908.1200-20090908.1300_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output0
B20090908.1200-20090908.1300_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output1
B20090908.1200-20090908.1300_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output2
B20090908.1200-20090908.1300_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output3
B20090908.1200-20090908.1300_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output4
B20090908.1300-20090908.1400_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output0
B20090908.1300-20090908.1400_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output1
B20090908.1300-20090908.1400_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output2
B20090908.1300-20090908.1400_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output3
B20090908.1300-20090908.1400_CDMA=1,NO=2,SITE=3.xml_output4
How do modify this code "perl -n -e '/^<ko>/ and open FH, ">output".$n++; print FH;' " so that I can have the filename that I want?
Anyone have any idea?
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by natalie23; 11-12-2009 at 02:29 AM..
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
ftpgroups
ftpgroups(4) ftpgroups(4)
NAME
ftpgroups - FTP Server enhanced group access file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/ftpd/ftpgroups
The ftpgroups file contains the enhanced group access information.
After login, if the ftpaccess(4) file includes private yes, the user may use the SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS commands to specify an enhanced
access group and a password for that group. If the access group name and password are valid, the FTP Server executes setegid(2) to make the
user a member of the real group listed in the ftpgroups file.
The format for the ftpgroups file is:
accessgroup:encrypted_password:real_group_name
The fields are defined as follows:
accessgroup An arbitrary string of alphanumeric and punctuation characters.
encrypted_password The group password encrypted exactly like in /etc/shadow.
real_group_name The name of a valid group returned by getgrnam(3C).
The privatepw utility is an administrative tool to add, delete and list enhanced access group information in the ftpgroups file. See pri-
vatepw(1M). Lines that begin with a # sign are treated as comment lines and are ignored.
/etc/ftpd/ftpgroups
/etc/ftpd/ftpaccess
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWftpr |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |External |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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