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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sorting Post 302423126 by Ernst on Thursday 20th of May 2010 08:35:12 AM
Old 05-20-2010
rdcwayx:

Interestingly enough, your script works fine with the sample that I published (short file) but does not work for a larger file, my database for example. When I use your script for my database which contains hundreds of goupings, I have the following error message:
Code:
awk: record `1  .6=
1  .5=
1 ...' too long



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vgersh99:


I do not get an error message when I run your script with my database, but the output file is empty. I do not get any data which is wrong because I know for sure some of the goupings met the conditions that I listed.

Last edited by Scott; 05-20-2010 at 09:25 AM.. Reason: Code tags, please...
 

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NAME
gretl - GNU Regression, Econometrics and Time-series Library SYNOPSIS
gretl [ options ] [ datafile | scriptfile | sessionfile ] DESCRIPTION
gretl is an econometrics package, built around a shared library which may be accessed using a command-line client program (gretlcli) or a graphical user interface (gretl_x11). The program gretl is a wrapper script that calls the GUI if the DISPLAY environment variable is set, otherwise the command-line client. For details, please start up either the GUI or the command-line client and consult the online help, or read the printed manual, which is available in PDF format via the gretl website, http://gretl.sourceforge.net. OPTIONS
These are the options supported by the gretl_x11 program; gretlcli is a little different. -r script, --run script Open a script. -c, --dump Dump the configuration file. -d database, --db database Open a local database. -e, --english Force use of English. -r script, --run script Open a script. -w database, --webdb database Open a remote database. -h, --help Give help information and exit. -v, --version Give version information and exit. FILES
~/.gretl2rc per-user configuration file ~/.gretl directory for user runtime files ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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