Hi Everybody,
I need some help on formatting the files coming into unix box on the fly.
I get a file some thing like this in a single line.
ISA^M00^M ^M00^M ^M14^M006929681900 ^M01^M095449419 ... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have the following XML not well-indented code:
<hallo
>this is a line
</hallo>
So I need to remove the newline.
This syntax finds what I need to correct, but I don't know how to remove the newline after my pattern:
sed 's/<.*$/&/'
How can I subtract the newline after my... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have 5000 records like this
Request_id|Type|Status|Priority|Ticket Submitted Date and Time|Actual Resolved Date and Time|Current Ticket Owner Group|Case final Ticket Owner Group|Customer Severity|Reported Symptom/Request|Component|Hot Topic|Reason for Missed SLA|Current Ticket... (2 Replies)
Can someone help me on this. I have a file that has a long line just like below. The long line keeps on being truncated to the next line (new line + space) for some reason. Basically, I just need to remove this problem. Hope somebody can help! Thanks!
INPUT FILE:
structuralObjectClass:... (4 Replies)
hi i am having delimited .dat file having content like below.
test.dat(5 line of records)
======
PT2~Stag~Pt2 Stag Test.
Updated~PT2 S T~Area~~UNCEF R20~~2012-05-24 ~2014-05-24~~
PT2~Stag y~Pt2 Stag Test.
Updated~PT2 S T~Area~METR~~~2012-05-24~2014-05-24~~test
PT2~Pt2 Stag Test~~PT2 S... (4 Replies)
I have a file ABC.DAT with 2 columns avaialble
Data format :
XYZ!$#$!120
XXZ!$#$!1000
YYZ!$#$!104
While running the following code :
FILE_COUNTER=1;
RECORD_CN_FILE_COUNT=$((`wc -l ABC.DAT| cut -f1 -d' '`));
while
do
FILE_NAME=`cat ABC.DAT.DAT| head -$FILE_COUNTER |tail -1 | awk -F... (1 Reply)
Hi all..
I have a text file which looks like below:
abcd
efgh
ijkl
(blank space)
I need to remove only the last (blank space) from the file. When I try wc -l the file name,the number of lines coming is 3 only, however blank space is there in the file.
I have tried options like... (14 Replies)
I have a file hello.txt which i wish to send as a email body (not attachment).
cat -ev hello.txt
1$
2$
3$
I use the following command to send the hello.txt as the email body.
mailx -s "Alert" myteam@mycomp.com<hello.txt
However, the email received has this in the email body
123... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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erubis
ERUBIS(1) User Commands ERUBIS(1)NAME
erubis - eRuby style template engine for multiple languages
SYNOPSIS
erubis [..options..] [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
Embedded templating engine for multiple languages. Erubis will take a template file as input and output code to convey that data in the
language specified. The following output languages are supported:
* Ruby
* PHP
* C
* Java
* Scheme
* Perl
* JavaScript
OPTIONS -h, --help
help
-v version
-x show converted code
-X show converted code, only ruby code and no text part
-N numbering: add line numbers (for '-x/-X')
-U unique: compress empty lines to a line (for '-x/-X')
-C compact: remove empty lines (for '-x/-X')
-b body only: no preamble nor postamble (for '-x/-X')
-z syntax checking
-e escape (equal to '--E Escape')
-p pattern
embedded pattern (default '<% %>')
-l lang
convert but no execute (ruby/php/c/java/scheme/perl/js)
-E e1,e2,...
enhancer names (Escape, PercentLine, BiPattern, ...)
-I path
library include path
-K kanji
kanji code (euc/sjis/utf8) (default none)
-c context
context data string (yaml inline style or ruby code)
-f datafile
context data file ('*.yaml', '*.yml', or '*.rb')
-T don't expand tab characters in YAML file
-S convert mapping key from string to symbol in YAML file
-B invoke 'result(binding)' instead of 'evaluate(context)'
--pi=name
parse '<?name ... ?>' instead of '<% ... %>'
supported properties:
* (common)
--escapefunc=nil
: escape function name
--pattern="<% %>"
: embed pattern
--trim=true
: trim spaces around <% ... %>
--preamble=nil
: preamble (no preamble when false)
--postamble=nil
: postamble (no postamble when false)
--escape=nil
: escape expression or not in default
* (basic) * (pi)
--pi="rb"
: PI (Processing Instrunctions) name
--embchar="@"
: char for embedded expression pattern('@{...}@')
* ruby * php * c
--indent=""
: indent spaces (ex. ' ')
--out="stdout"
: output file pointer name
* java
--indent=""
: indent spaces (ex. ' ')
--buf="_buf"
: output buffer name
--bufclass="StringBuffer" : output buffer class (ex. 'StringBuilder')
* scheme
--func="_add"
: function name (ex. 'display')
* perl
--func="print"
: function name
* javascript
--docwrite=true
: use 'document.write()' when true
EXAMPLES
Run 'erubis -l php example.ephp' to convert the embedded document to php code.
example.ephp:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<html>
<body>
<p>Hello <%= $user %>!</p>
<table>
<tbody>
<% $i = 0; %>
<% foreach ($list as $item) { %>
<% $i++; %>
<tr bgcolor="<%= $i % 2 == 0 ? '#FFCCCC' : '#CCCCFF' %>">
<td><%= $i %></td>
<td><%== $item %></td>
</tr>
<% } %>
</tbody>
</table>
</body>
</html>
SEE ALSO
http://rubyforge.org/projects/erubis/
erubis 2.6.2 January 2009 ERUBIS(1)