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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting What is the diference between text files? Post 302528115 by orma on Monday 6th of June 2011 12:24:17 PM
Old 06-06-2011
What is the diference between text files?

Hello World! Smilie

I did one shell script to read one txt file containing one phone numbers list and perform one search of numbers into a couple of log files.

When I use the file called "qq.txt" the script works correctly but using file called "MSISDN_Deactivation_Pending_Todos.txt" numers aren't processed.

I opened both files using vi editor and executed ":set list" to check for hiden characters but I can not see any unmormal character.

Kindly some one should tell me what is the difference between both archives ("qq.txt" & "MSISDN_Deactivation_Pending_Todos.txt")?

Thank you in advance

ORMA
 

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ODIDX(1)						      Quick Database Manager							  ODIDX(1)

NAME
odidx - indexer of document files SYNOPSIS
odidx register [-l file] [-wmax num] [-tsuf sufs] [-hsuf sufs] name[dir] odidx relate name odidx purge name DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the odidx commands. The command odidx is a utility for indexing files on the local file system. This command is useful for a full-text search system of a Web site. Supported file format are plain text and HTML. Supported character encoding are US-ASCII and ISO-8859-1. The URI of each document is specified with the path of its file. Attributes named as title and date are given to each documents. When a document is already existing in the database, it is registered if its last modification time is newer, or it is ignored. Modification times are stored in the sub database `_mtime' in the main database directory. Score information are stored in the sub database `_score' in the main database directory. This command is used in the above format. name specifies a database name. dir specifies a directory name. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the file:///usr/share/doc/qdbm-doc/spex.html#odeumcli. -l file read a file and get list of paths of files to register. If `-' is specified, the standard input is read. -wmax num specify the max number of words to be stored in the document database. -tsuf sufs specify suffixes of plain text files in comma separated format. The default is `-tsuf .txt,.text'. -hsuf sufs specify suffixes of HTML files in comma separated format. The default is `-hsuf .html,.htm'. EXAMPLES
For example, to register files which are under `/home/mikio' and whose suffix are `.txt', `.c', or `.h', perform the following command. odidx register -tsuf ".txt,.c,.h" -hsuf "" casket /home/mikio Thus, to retrieve documents which include `unix' and `posix' and show the top 8 terms, perform the following command. odmgr search -max 8 -h casket "unix posix" SEE ALSO
qdbm(3), odmgr(1), odeum(3), odopen(3). AUTHOR
QDBM was written by Mikio Hirabayashi <mikio@fallabs.com>. This manual page was written by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Man Page 2005-05-23 ODIDX(1)
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