Hi ,
If I match a word in a file, I want to pick the next line of that matched word.
My file is a below format-
The ntrag trace has auditError
Line5005 contains transaction Ntrag data
------------
Here I wanted if I match a word auditError, I need to get the next line
"Line5005... (10 Replies)
Hello,
Actually i want to replace the word after a matched pattern.
For Ex:
lets say that i am reading a file line by line
while read line
do
echo $line
# i need to search whether a pattern exists in the file and replace the word after if the pattern exist.
# for example :... (1 Reply)
Hi gurus,
A file contains many words in format "ABC.XXXX.XXXX.X.GET.LOG" (X->varying). Now my shell script want this list (only words in formatABC.XXXX.XXXX.X.GET.LOG ) to continue the process. Pls help me.
Thanks,
Poova. (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have got the below requirement. please suggest.
I have a file like,
Processing Item is:
/data/ing/cfg2/abc.txt
/data/ing/cfg3/bgc.txt
Processing Item is:
/data/cmd/for2/ght.txt
/data/kernal/config.klgt.txt
I want to process the above file to get the output file like,
... (5 Replies)
Hello every,
I am stuck in a problem. I have file like this. I want to add the fifth field of the match pattern line above the lines starting with "# @D". The delimiter is "|"
eg
>
# @D0.00016870300|0.05501020000|12876|12934|3||Qp||Pleistocene||"3 Qp Pleistocene"|Q
# @P... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files file1.txt and file2.txt. Please see the attachments.
In file2.txt (which actually is a diff output between two versions of file1.txt.), I extract the pattern corresponding to 1172c1172. Now ,In file1.txt I have to search for this pattern 1172c1172 and if found, I have to... (9 Replies)
Hi ,
I have a file where i have modifed certain things compared to original file . The difference of the original file and modified file is as follows.
# diff mir_lex.c.modified mir_lex.c.orig
3209c3209
< if(yy_current_buffer -> yy_is_our_buffer == 0) {
---
>... (5 Replies)
Hello Forum Members,
I am trying to write a script for a requirement where i have to recursively search for a pattern and replace it with the new string in run time from user inputs
grep -ohr "]*.xyz.com]*" $HOME/source/group/ | sort | uniq > $HOME/output.txt
while read -r -u9 line;
... (4 Replies)
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sqlt-diff-old
SQLT-DIFF-OLD(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQLT-DIFF-OLD(1p)NAME
sqlt-diff - find the differences b/w two schemas
SYNOPSIS
For help:
sqlt-diff -h|--help
For a list of all valid parsers:
sqlt -l|--list
To diff two schemas:
sqlt-diff [options] file_name1=parser file_name2=parser
Options:
-d|--debug Show debugging info
DESCRIPTION
sqlt-diff is a utility for creating a file of SQL commands necessary to transform the first schema provided to the second. While not yet
exhaustive in its ability to mutate the entire schema, it will report the following
o New tables
Using the Producer class of the target (second) schema, any tables missing in the first schema will be generated in their entirety
(fields, constraints, indices).
o Missing/altered fields
Any fields missing or altered between the two schemas will be reported as:
ALTER TABLE <table_name>
[DROP <field_name>]
[CHANGE <field_name> <datatype> (<size>)] ;
o Missing/altered indices
Any indices missing or of a different type or on different fields will be indicated. Indices that should be dropped will be reported
as such:
DROP INDEX <index_name> ON <table_name> ;
An index of a different type or on different fields will be reported as a new index as such:
CREATE [<index_type>] INDEX [<index_name>] ON <table_name>
( <field_name>[,<field_name>] ) ;
"ALTER/DROP TABLE" and "CREATE INDEX" statements are not generated by the Producer, unfortunately, and may require massaging before being
passed to your target database.
AUTHOR
Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>.
SEE ALSO
SQL::Translator, <http://sqlfairy.sourceforge.net>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 SQLT-DIFF-OLD(1p)