I am trying to zip and email a .csv file from my unix box to myself and I get corrupt file.
I have used the gzip to zip the file and I am using Winzip to try to unzip it. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. Should I be using the zip command? (4 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to return the name of the resulting file from a .zip archive file using unix unzip command.
unzip c07212007.cef7081.zip
Archive: c07212007.cef7081.zip
SecureZIP for z/OS by PKWARE
inflating: CEP/CEM7080/PPVBILL/PASS/G0063V00
I used the following command to unzip in... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I need to email a data in excel sheet from unix using shell scripting.I could able to generate the data file with tab delimiter with extension .xls could able to email it.
The problem is when a coulmn with 16 digit number is exported, it is showing in scientific format. Any help in... (1 Reply)
Hi,
New to Unix and trying to do something -
I am trying to zip bunch of file and email -
/sbin/sh
If i use mail then I can not specify subject -
uuencode file.zip file.zip | mail -s "testfile" mailadd@group.com
Error is - mail: illegal option -- s
If i use mailx then I can specify... (7 Replies)
I am getting an xls file in the dir errorpath. I would like to zip it. Kindly help me on this.
The code is as below.
sqllst=$errorpath/$run_pgm.${date_stamp}".xls" sqlstatus=$errorpath/$run_pgm"."${date_stamp}".sqlstatus" sqlscript=$binpath"/im_rpt.sql" (2 Replies)
i want to zip the 2GB file
and send it via email from unix machine using uuencode.
could you please suggest whether it will possible or not
and also command to do it. (3 Replies)
All,
I have an excel sheet Excel1.xls that has some entries.
I have one more excel sheet Excel2.xls that has entries only in those cells which are blank in Excel1.xls
These may be in different workbooks. They are totally independent made by 2 different users.
I have placed them in a... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
i am generating some data by firing sql query with connecting to the database by my solaris box.
The below one should be the header line of my excel ,here its coming in separate row.
TO_CHAR(C. CURR_EMP_NO
---------- ---------------
LST_NM... (6 Replies)
Hi ,
I have one excel file in zipped format which contains data with size 157 MB. It's original size is 2.6 GB so to send to user I zipped the file.
Now user is saying unable to open the file at once because of huge size and want to split the excel file into 3 files randaonly and zip them.... (1 Reply)
I need something to say if these two file extensions exist in this directory *err and *rpt
zip up these files into one zip file and email them to me.
If they don't exist wait 2 hours and check again.... Not sure how to determine if I need to do an if then statement or a while true or a for... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: xgringo
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
cat
CAT(1) General Commands Manual CAT(1)NAME
cat - catenate and print
SYNOPSIS
cat [ -u ] [ -n ] [ -s ] [ -v ] file ...
DESCRIPTION
Cat reads each file in sequence and displays it on the standard output. Thus
cat file
displays the file on the standard output, and
cat file1 file2 >file3
concatenates the first two files and places the result on the third.
If no input file is given, or if the argument `-' is encountered, cat reads from the standard input file. Output is buffered in the block
size recommended by stat(2) unless the standard output is a terminal, when it is line buffered. The -u option makes the output completely
unbuffered.
The -n option displays the output lines preceded by lines numbers, numbered sequentially from 1. Specifying the -b option with the -n
option omits the line numbers from blank lines.
The -s option crushes out multiple adjacent empty lines so that the output is displayed single spaced.
The -v option displays non-printing characters so that they are visible. Control characters print like ^X for control-x; the delete char-
acter (octal 0177) prints as ^?. Non-ascii characters (with the high bit set) are printed as M- (for meta) followed by the character of
the low 7 bits. A -e option may be given with the -v option, which displays a `$' character at the end of each line. Specifying the -t
option with the -v option displays tab characters as ^I.
SEE ALSO cp(1), ex(1), more(1), pr(1), tail(1)BUGS
Beware of `cat a b >a' and `cat a b >b', which destroy the input files before reading them.
4th Berkeley Distribution May 5, 1986 CAT(1)