03-16-2010
how to create csv file using shell script
I have a file in multiple directory which has some records in the following format
File: a/latest.txt , b/latest.txt, c/latest.txt ->
Name=Jhon
Age=27
Gender=M
Street=LA Road
Occupation=Service
I want to generate a csv file from the above file as follows
File: output.csv ->
27,M,Jhon,LA Road,Service
Can you please help me out to write a shell/perl script , as I want to upload this data into a database table.
Thanks.
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