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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting a problem with large files Post 302436479 by methyl on Monday 12th of July 2010 06:20:50 AM
Old 07-12-2010
As suggested in post #6, can we see a sample portion of "file" and "file" making it clear which field is the record number.
Please confirm that "file" can contain duplicate record numbers. If so, this is one that needs cleaning up first.
 

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PX_GET_RECORD(3)														  PX_GET_RECORD(3)

px_get_record - Returns record of paradox database

SYNOPSIS
array px_get_record (resource $pxdoc, int $num, [int $mode]) DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
o $pxdoc - Resource identifier of the paradox database as returned by px_new(3). o $num - The record number is an artificial number counting records in the order as they are stored in the database. The first record has number 0. o $mode - The optional $mode can be PX_KEYTOLOWER or PX_KEYTOUPPER in order to convert the keys of the returned array into lower or upper case. If $mode is not passed or is 0, then the key will be exactly like the field name. The element values will contain the field values. NULL values will be retained and are different from 0.0, 0 or the empty string. Fields of type PX_FIELD_TIME will be returned as an integer counting the number of milliseconds starting at midnight. A timestamp ( PX_FIELD_TIMESTAMP) and date ( PX_FIELD_DATE) are floating point respectively int values counting milliseconds respectively days starting at the beginning of julian calendar. Use the functions px-timestamp2string(3) and px-date2string(3) to convert them into a character representation. RETURN VALUES
Returns the $num'th record from the paradox database. The record is returned as an associated array with its keys being the field names. SEE ALSO
px_retrieve_record(3). PHP Documentation Group PX_GET_RECORD(3)
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