Hi,
I want to list only the file names which do not contain a specific keyword or search string.
OS: Solaris
Also is there any way ; through the same script I can save the output of search to a CSV (comma seperated) so that the file can be used for inventory purpose.
Any assistance will... (5 Replies)
Hi,
i am pretty new to Unix environment .....
Can i get some help from any of you guyz on writing Unix script.
my requirement is like reading a csv file, finding a specific pattern in the lines and repalce the string with new string and write it to another file.
My file is file ABC123.dat... (3 Replies)
I have the following:
HH:MM:SS
I want to use either % or # sign to remove :SS can somebody please provide me an example. I know how to do this in awk, but awk is too much
overhead for something this simple since I will be doing this in a loop a lot of times.
Thanks in advance to all... (2 Replies)
Hi Frnds...
I have an input file name.txt and another file named as source.. name.txt is having only one column and source is having around 25 columns...i need to read from name.txt line by line and search it in source file and then save the result in results file..
I have a rough idea about the... (15 Replies)
I have a LOG file which looks like this
Import started at: Mon Jul 23 02:13:01 EDT 2012
Initialization completed in 2.146 seconds.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Import summary for Import item: PolicyInformation... (8 Replies)
Gents,
Matching columns 1-19 in file1 and 20-38 in file 2, I would like to extract the data in the same order of file2.
file1
X 7494 11511 44149.00 48617.002 1 4321 44148.00 48198.00 49060.001
X 7494 11511 44149.00 48617.002 433 8641 44160.00 48198.00 49060.001 ... (10 Replies)
hi I made this simple script to extract data and pretty much is a list and would like to extract data of two words separated by commas and I would like to make a new text file that would list these extracted data into a list and each in a new line.
Example that worked for me with text file... (5 Replies)
HI ,
I WANT TO RETRIVE IN BETWEEN DATA FROM PARENTHESIS AND I AM GETTING ERRORS WHILE RUN THE AWK.I HAVE 2 FILES AND WANT TO PROCESS 1ST FILE PATTERN TO 2ND FILE AND WRITES INTO OUTPUT FILE.THIS TIME I AM PUTTING WHERE EXACTLY I AM GETTING ERRORS.SO PLEASE HELP.
PATTERN_FILE.TXT
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I have config file like this:
server_name xx opt1 opt2 opt3
suboptions1
#suboptions - disabled
suboptions2 pattern
suboptions3
server_name yy opt1 opt2 opt3
suboptions1 pattern
#suboptions - disabled
suboptions2
So basically I want to extract the server... (1 Reply)
We have the data looks like below in a log file.
I want to generat files based on the string between two hash(#) symbol like below
Source:
#ext1#test1.tale2 drop
#ext1#test11.tale21 drop
#ext1#test123.tale21 drop
#ext2#test1.tale21 drop
#ext2#test12.tale21 drop
#ext3#test11.tale21 drop... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Sanjeev G
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normalize::text::music_fields
Normalize::Text::Music_Fields(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Normalize::Text::Music_Fields(3pm)NAME
Normalize::Text::Music_Fields - normalize names of people's and (musical) works.
SYNOPSIS
$name = $obj->Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::normalize_person($name);
$work = $obj->Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::normalize_piece($work);
# $obj should have methods `name_for_field_normalization', 'shorted_person'
DESCRIPTION
Databases of names and of works-per-name are taken from plain-text files (optionally in mail-header format). Names are stored in *.lst
files. Works are stored in .comp files named after the shortened name of the composer.
The directories of these files are looked in the environment variable "MUSIC_FIELDS_PATH" (if defined, split the same way as "PATH"), or in
"$ENV{HOME}/.music_fields", and "-" (and "-" is replaced by the directory named as the module file with .pm dropped). At runtime, one can
replace the list by calling function Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::set_path() with the list of directories as the argument.
(Since parsed files are cached, replacing the directory list should be done as early as possible.)
Files may be managed with utility subroutines provided with the module:
# Translate from one-per-line to mail-header format:
perl -wple "BEGIN {print q(# format = mail-header)} s/#s*normalizeds*$//; $_ = qq(Title: $_) unless /^s*(#|$)/; $_ = qq(
$_) if $p and not /^##/; $_ .= qq(
) unless $p = /^##/" Normalize::Text::Music_Fields-G_Gershwin.comp >Music_Fields-G_Gershwin.comp-mail
# (inverse transformation:) Dump pieces listed in mail-header format
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wle "print for Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::read_composer_file(shift, shift)" gershwin Music_Fields-G_Gershwin.comp-mail > o
# Normalize data in 1-line-per piece format
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wle "Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::prepare_tag_object_comp(shift)->Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::normalize_file_lines(shift)"
# Create a mail-header file from a semi-processed (with "bold" fields)
# mail-header file (with xml escapes, preceded by opus number)
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -00wnle "BEGIN {$tag = Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::prepare_tag_object_comp(shift @ARGV); print q(# format = mail-header)} print Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::emit_as_mail_header($tag,$_, q(bold,xml,opus),$pre)" shostakovich o-xslt-better >Music_Fields-D_Shostakovich.comp-mail1
# Likewise, from work-per-line with opus-numbers:
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wnle "BEGIN {$tag = Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::prepare_tag_object_comp(shift @ARGV); print qq(# format = mail-header
)} print Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::emit_as_mail_header($tag,$_, q(opus), $pre)" schnittke o-schnittke-better >Music_Fields-A_Schnittke.comp-mail2
# A primitive tool for merging additional info into the database:
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wnle "BEGIN {$tag = Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::prepare_tag_object_comp(shift @ARGV); print qq(# format = mail-header
)} next unless s/^s*++s*//; print Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::merge_info($tag,$_, q(opus,xml), qr(^(58|70|76|116|118|119)($|-)))" brahms o-brahms-op-no1-xslt
# Minimal consistency check of persons database.
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -wle "BEGIN{binmode $_, ':encoding(cp866)' for *STDIN, *STDOUT, *STDERR} print Normalize::Text::Music_Fields->check_persons"
# Minimal testing code:
perl -MNormalize::Text::Music_Fields -e Normalize::Text::Music_Fields::test_normalize_piece
It may be easier to type these examples if one uses "manage_M_N_F.pm", which exports the mentioned subroutines to the main namespace
(available in examples directory of a distribution of "MP3::Tag"). E.g., the last example becomes:
perl -Mmanage_M_N_F -e test_normalize_piece
perl v5.14.2 2009-05-08 Normalize::Text::Music_Fields(3pm)