Hi all
I need to input values in a .csv file into my Oracle table running in Unix, I wonder what would be the command to do so...
The values are recorded in an excel file and I tried using a formatted text file to do so but failed because one of the field is simply too large to fit in the... (5 Replies)
Hi all
I need to input values in a .csv file into my Oracle table running in Unix, I wonder what would be the command to do so...
The values are recorded in an excel file and I tried using a formatted text file to do so but failed because one of the field is simply too large to fit in the... (4 Replies)
how to convert the result of the select query to comma seperated data and put in a .csv file using korn shell.
Pls help me as its very urgent.
Thanks,
Hema. (1 Reply)
I have file like this
FileA:
abc , "helloworld" , america
def,asia, japan
ghi, africa, ipl
Output Needed:
abc,"helloworld",america
def,asia,japan
ghi,africa,ipl
I would like to implement using awk.
I want to trim each field for its leading and trailing spaces. (7 Replies)
Using awk or sed, I'd like to remove leading spaces after a comma and before a right justified number in field 6. Sounds simple but I can't find a solution. Each field's formatting must stay intact.
Input:
40,123456-02,160,05/24/2012,02/13/1977, 10699.15,0
Output:... (5 Replies)
I have a file with the below content
a = test1
b = test2
a = test3
b= test4
c = test6
b = test5
d = test7
d = test9
Need the output to be as follows
a = test1,test3
b = test2, test5
c = test6
d = test7, test9 (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am new to shell scripting i am trying to convert the listner.log to csv which can be inturn converted to excel for easy reading.
i used this command
awk '/SID=/ && /HOST=/ && /PORT=/ && /USER=/ {
i=match($0,"SID="); i=i+RLENGTH; h0=substr($0,i);
i=match(h0,")");... (6 Replies)
Hi Experts
I have an escape seperated fields in the unix file. And in the below format file I need to extract the first column. Please help its urgent.
cat -v op.dat | head
24397028^
I want to extract the file in below format ( with only first column )
24397028
2439707
thanks.
... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: neha_suri06
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tclx_keyedlistget
Tcl_GetKeyedListKeys(3tclx)Tcl_GetKeyedListKeys(3tclx)NAME
TclX_NewKeyedListObj, TclX_KeyedListGet, TclX_KeyedListSet, TclX_KeyedListDelete, TclX_KeyedListGetKeys - Keyed list management routines.
SYNOPSIS
#include <tclExtend.h>
Tcl_Obj *
TclX_NewKeyedListObj (void);
int
TclX_KeyedListGet (Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Obj *keylPtr,
char *key,
Tcl_Obj **valuePtrPtr);
int
TclX_KeyedListSet (Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Obj *keylPtr,
char *key,
Tcl_Obj *valuePtr);
int
TclX_KeyedListDelete (Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Obj *keylPtr,
char *key);
int
TclX_KeyedListGetKeys (Tcl_Interp *interp,
Tcl_Obj *keylPtr,
char *key,
Tcl_Obj **listObjPtrPtr);
DESCRIPTION
These routines perform operations on keyed lists. See the Extended Tcl man page for a description of keyed lists.
TclX_NewKeyedListObj
Create and initialize a new keyed list object.
Returns:
A pointer to the object.
TclX_KeyedListGet
Retrieve a key value from a keyed list.
Parameters:
o interp - Error message will be return in result if there is an error.
o keylPtr - Keyed list object to get key from.
o key - The name of the key to extract. Will recusively process sub-keys seperated by `.'.
o valueObjPtrPtr - If the key is found, a pointer to the key object
is returned here. NULL is returned if the key is not present.
Returns:
o TCL_OK - If the key value was returned.
o TCL_BREAK - If the key was not found.
o TCL_ERROR - If an error occured.
TclX_KeyedListSet
Set a key value in keyed list object.
Parameters:
o interp - Error message will be return in result object.
o keylPtr - Keyed list object to update.
o key - The name of the key to extract. Will recusively process sub-key seperated by `.'.
o valueObjPtr - The value to set for the key.
Returns:
TCL_OK or TCL_ERROR.
TclX_KeyedListDelete
Delete a key value from keyed list.
Parameters:
o interp - Error message will be return in result if there is an error.
o keylPtr - Keyed list object to update.
o key - The name of the key to extract. Will recusively process sub-key seperated by `.'.
Returns:
o TCL_OK - If the key was deleted.
o TCL_BREAK - If the key was not found.
o TCL_ERROR - If an error occured.
TclX_KeyedListGetKeys
Retrieve a list of keyed list keys.
Parameters:
o interp - Error message will be return in result if there is an error.
o keylPtr - Keyed list object to get key from.
o key - The name of the key to get the sub keys for. NULL or empty to retrieve all top level keys.
o listObjPtrPtr - List object is returned here with key as values.
Returns:
o TCL_OK - If the zero or more key where returned.
o TCL_BREAK - If the key was not found.
o TCL_ERROR - If an error occured.
Tcl Tcl_GetKeyedListKeys(3tclx)