I realize you are asking for perl help, but since it's been about 10 years since I last did anything more than fix a sigil in perl, perhaps this sh script will help you out.
Code:
while IFS=, read fname key; do
fgrep "$key" "$fname" >> output
done < test.txt
Hey ppl,
I've been asked to automate the build and test process for my team at office.we work on Linux and use Perforce for SCM. I've just joined this company and dont have much knowledge on unix scripts. Could someone tell me how to go about doing this? (0 Replies)
Hey ppl,
I've been asked to automate the build and test process for my team at office.we work on Linux and use Perforce for SCM. I've just joined this company and dont have much knowledge on unix scripts. Could someone tell me how to go about doing this?:confused: (8 Replies)
Okay, well this is more or less my first attempt at writing a shell script.
Anyways, here's my code:
cd ${PATH}
if
then
rm ${FILE}
./anotherScript
else
exit 1
fi
exit 1
Anyways, it's a pretty simple script that is supposed to search for the... (4 Replies)
Dear Scripting Gods
I've never done shell scripting before and have only recently got to grips with Perl, so apologies for my naivity. I've written a perl program which takes in two files as arguments (these are text documents which take in the information I need) The perl program spits out a... (1 Reply)
How do I test multiple words in a string test like below:
if ]
then
print "You entered $TBS name.\n"
else
print "You entered an incorrect response.\n"
fi
This test does not work. I have tried different syntax versions. How does this work? And is there a better way to do it?
... (10 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to build a test statement but I can't make it work
I want to rearrange some fields, so if my "$cfg" variable contains a string ending with .log (*.log) I want to move it in another field.
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thank you
Shell:sh
if
then
log="${cfg}"... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I have a perl script that takes in 2 numerical values as ARGV.
perl script.pl parameter1 num1 num2
in my case I have 1000's of num1 and num2. I can have them in separate files. Please let me know how to automate this run using shell scripting or using awk, so that I don't have to... (4 Replies)
Is it possible to test against a varible within a ranges in a if statement.
ex.
if ];then
echo "not in range"
else
echo "number within range"
fi (8 Replies)
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mssql_free_statement
MSSQL_FREE_STATEMENT(3)MSSQL_FREE_STATEMENT(3)mssql_free_statement - Free statement memorySYNOPSIS
bool mssql_free_statement (resource $stmt)
DESCRIPTION mssql_free_statement(3) only needs to be called if you are worried about using too much memory while your script is running. All statement
memory will automatically be freed when the script ends. You may call mssql_free_statement(3) with the statement identifier as an argument
and the associated statement memory will be freed.
PARAMETERS
o $stmt
- Statement resource, obtained with mssql_init(3).
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
mssql_free_statement(3) example
<?php
// Create a new statement
$stmt = mssql_init('test');
// Bind values here and execute the statement
// once we're done, we clear it from the memory
// using mssql_free_statement like so:
mssql_free_statement($stmt);
?>
SEE ALSO mssql_bind(3), mssql_execute(3), mssql_init(3), mssql_free_result(3).
PHP Documentation Group MSSQL_FREE_STATEMENT(3)