I'm having a little trouble solving a file split I need to get done.
I have the following data:
Desired Output
I realize that this is kind of a tall order and I really appreciate any help you can offer, maybe it's just because it's late at night, but I've just got nothing on this one.
Greetings all:
I am still new to Unix environment and I need help with the following requirement.
I have a large sequential file sorted on a field (say store#) that is being split into several smaller files, one for each store. That means if there are 500 stores, there will be 500 files. This... (1 Reply)
I'm not a unix guy so excuses my ignorance... I'm the database ETL guy.
I'm trying to be proactive and devise a plan B for a ETL process where I expect a file 10X larger than what I process daily for a recast job. The ETL may handle it but I just don't know.
This file may need to be split... (3 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)
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)
Hi All,
I have two input file and need to generate a CSV file. The existing report just "GREP" the records with the Header and Tailer records with the count of records.
Now i need to split the data into 25 records each in the same CSV file.
id_file (Input file )
227050994
232510151... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a data file xyz.dat similar to the one given below,
2345|98|809||x|969|0
2345|98|809||y|0|537
2345|97|809||x|544|0
2345|97|809||y|0|651
9685|98|809||x|321|0
9685|98|809||y|0|357
9685|98|709||x|687|0
9685|98|709||y|0|234
2315|98|809||x|564|0
2315|98|809||y|0|537... (2 Replies)
HI Guys,
I need to split the file in to number of files . file contains FILEHEADER and EOF . I have to split n number of times . I have to form the file with each splitted message between FILEHEADER and EOF using awk beign and end . how to implement please suggest. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have file(File1) with data like below:
102100|LName|Gender|Company|Branch|Bday|Salary|Age
102100|bbbb|male|cccc|dddd|19900814|15000|20|
102101|asdg|male|gggg|ksgu|19911216|||
102102|bdbm|male|kkkk|acke|19931018||23|
102102|kfjg|male|kkkc|gkgg|19921213|14000|24|... (2 Replies)
Hi folks,
I have the following data.Any help is greatly appreciated.
order File_name
7222245 7222245.pdf
7222245 7222245a.pdf
7222245 7222245b.pdf
7222245 7222245c.pdf
7222245 7222245d.pdf
7222250 ... (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)
Discussion started by: PatrickE
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
flow-split
flow-split(1) General Commands Manual flow-split(1)NAME
flow-split -- Split flow files into smaller files.
SYNOPSIS
flow-split [-gGhn] [-b big|little] [-C comment] [-d debug_level] [-N nflows] [-o outfile_basename] [-T nseconds] [-z z_level]
DESCRIPTION
The flow-split utility will split a flow file into smaller files based on the the number of flows or the ammount of time that has passed.
OPTIONS -b big|little
Byte order of output.
-C Comment
Add a comment.
-d debug_level
Enable debugging.
-g Split on source tag.
-G Split on destination tag.
-h Display help.
-n Use symbols for tag field in filename.
-N nflows Split after processing nflows.
-o outfile_basename
The basename of the resulting files.
-T nsecond
Split after processing an interval of nseconds flows.
-z z_level
Configure compression level to z_level. 0 is disabled (no compression), 9 is highest compression.
EXAMPLES
Create 1 minute flow files from the flow archive in /flows/krc4. Store the results in /flows/krc4.split
flow-cat /flows/krc4 | flow-split -T60 -o /flows/krc4.split/1min.
BUGS
None known.
AUTHOR
Mark Fullmer maf@splintered.net
SEE ALSO flow-tools(1)flow-split(1)