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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Split a single record to multiple records & add folder name to each line Post 302536913 by ram2581 on Wednesday 6th of July 2011 02:31:18 PM
Old 07-06-2011
Its working fine if I put the path.. Thank you once again ctsgnb & Morgan..

---------- Post updated at 01:28 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:43 AM ----------

Hi,

Just noticed that after the second column there has been only one space instead of 2 spaces.
Example:
Input:
Code:
LO 201612   P+0000133.0000000120.4642 20090511
LO 201612   C+0000150.0000000120.2220 20090511

output:
Code:
LO 201612 P+0000133.0000000120.4642 20090511
LO 201612 C+0000150.0000000120.2220 20090511

Code used:
Code:
find /abc -type f -name "*.dat" | while read f
do
p=$(echo $f | awk -F/ '{print $2}')
sed 's/ \(.+\)/\1/g' $f | fold -w 35 | sed "s/ *$/ $p/" >$f.output
done

Can you please let me know why?

---------- Post updated at 01:31 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:28 PM ----------

i don't know why if i give an extra space in the reply above its not taking it in...

Last edited by Franklin52; 07-06-2011 at 05:30 PM.. Reason: Please indent your code and use code tags
 

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cdbmake(1)						      General Commands Manual							cdbmake(1)

NAME
cdbmake - create a constant database SYNOPSIS
cdbmake cdb cdb.tmp DESCRIPTION
cdbmake reads a series of encoded records from its standard input and writes a constant database to cdb. cdbmake ensures that cdb is updated atomically, so programs reading cdb never have to wait for cdbmake to finish. It does this by first writing the database to cdb.tmp and then moving cdb.tmp on top of cdb. If cdb.tmp already exists, it is destroyed. The directories con- taining cdb.tmp and cdb must be writable to cdbmake; they must also be on the same filesystem. cdbmake always makes sure that cdb.tmp is safely written to disk before it replaces cdb. If the input is in a bad format or if cdbmake has any trouble writing cdb.tmp to disk, cdbmake complains and leaves cdb alone. RECORD FORMAT Records are indexed by keys. A key is a string. cdb is structured so that another program, starting from a key, can quickly find the rel- evant record. cdbmake allows several records with the same key, although most readers take only the first record, and cdbmake slows down somewhat if there are many records with the same key. cdbmake and cdbdump(1) preserve the order of records. A record is encoded for cdbmake as +klen,dlen:key->data followed by a newline. Here klen is the number of bytes in key and dlen is the number of bytes in data. The end of data is indicated by an extra newline. For example: +3,5:one->Hello +3,7:two->Goodbye key and data may contain any characters, including colons, dashes, newlines, and nulls. Keys and data do not have to fit into memory. A database cannot exceed 4 gigabytes. cdb is portable across machines. SEE ALSO
cdbdump(1), cdbget(1), cdbstats(1) cdbmake(1)
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