09-15-2010
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How to comment a set of lines in a script?
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
As I have seen in this forum how to comment multiple lines in the script, but it does not work properly for me.
It is blocking the code but it does not execute the rest of the codes.
This is my code
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: << Comments Block
if ||
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Hi ,
I have a XML file like this
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
can any body pls help me :
I have a file Which Content is like following:
p3:s1234:powerfail:/usr/sbin/shutdown -y -i5 -g0 >/dev/msglog 2<>/dev/msglog
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I need to comment the below lines in a file using sed.These are the few lines of the jsp file that need to be commented.
if(top.location != location){
top.location.href = location.href;
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Using the below command two lines can be commented:
if(top.location != location){
... (9 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I am struggling to get my head around the following issue.
I am having to comment out lines between two delimiters by placing an asterix in position 7 but retain all lines in the file and in the same order.
so for example a file containing:
...
...
DELIM1
...
...
DELIM2... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Bruble
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I know we can comment by using "#" .... I want to know... is there any way to comment a whole big script easily....
In a file i need to comment more than 15 lines ........ and check the script and un comment back.
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Hi
I'm trying to comment out specific lines from /etc/fstab file, for simplicity I'm trying to use perl one liner but it errors out,
Below is the Perl oneliner I'm using,
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have an xml file which has following code :
<abc-ref>
<abc-name>abc.efg.hij.klm</abc-name>
</abc-ref>
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TEMPFILE=replaceYY.tmp
file=hello.xml
sed -n... (6 Replies)
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
GM,
I have an issue at work, which requires a simple solution. But, after multiple attempts, I have not been able to hit on the code needed.
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
db2_fetch_assoc
DB2_FETCH_ASSOC(3) 1 DB2_FETCH_ASSOC(3)
db2_fetch_assoc - Returns an array, indexed by column name, representing a row in a result set
SYNOPSIS
array db2_fetch_assoc (resource $stmt, [int $row_number = -1])
DESCRIPTION
Returns an array, indexed by column name, representing a row in a result set.
PARAMETERS
o $stmt
- A valid stmt resource containing a result set.
o $row_number
- Requests a specific 1-indexed row from the result set. Passing this parameter results in a PHP warning if the result set uses a
forward-only cursor.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array with column values indexed by the column name representing the next or requested row in the result set.
Returns FALSE if there are no rows left in the result set, or if the row requested by $row_number does not exist in the result set.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Iterating through a forward-only cursor
If you call db2_fetch_assoc(3) without a specific row number, it automatically retrieves the next row in the result set.
<?php
$sql = "SELECT id, name, breed, weight FROM animals ORDER BY breed";
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
$result = db2_execute($stmt);
while ($row = db2_fetch_assoc($stmt)) {
printf ("%-5d %-16s %-32s %10s
",
$row['ID'], $row['NAME'], $row['BREED'], $row['WEIGHT']);
}
?>
The above example will output:
0 Pook cat 3.20
5 Rickety Ride goat 9.70
2 Smarty horse 350.00
Example #2
Retrieving specific rows with db2_fetch_assoc(3) from a scrollable cursor
If your result set uses a scrollable cursor, you can call db2_fetch_assoc(3) with a specific row number. The following example
retrieves every other row in the result set, starting with the second row.
<?php
$sql = "SELECT id, name, breed, weight FROM animals ORDER BY breed";
$result = db2_exec($stmt, $sql, array('cursor' => DB2_SCROLLABLE));
$i=2;
while ($row = db2_fetch_assoc($result, $i)) {
printf ("%-5d %-16s %-32s %10s
",
$row['ID'], $row['NAME'], $row['BREED'], $row['WEIGHT']);
$i = $i + 2;
}
?>
The above example will output:
0 Pook cat 3.20
5 Rickety Ride goat 9.70
2 Smarty horse 350.00
SEE ALSO
db2_fetch_array(3), db2_fetch_both(3), db2_fetch_object(3), db2_fetch_row(3), db2_result(3).
PHP Documentation Group DB2_FETCH_ASSOC(3)