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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Removing repeating lines from a data frame (AWK) Post 302539948 by gd9629 on Tuesday 19th of July 2011 07:28:25 AM
Old 07-19-2011
Thanks for the help bartus, still not working. The headers are still interspersed throughout the data frame. I've tried putting the new code you gave me in different places too but it doesn't do anything to the file.

Any way around this?
 

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STOMP_ACK(3)								 1							      STOMP_ACK(3)

Stomp::ack - Acknowledges consumption of a message

       Object oriented style (method):

SYNOPSIS
public bool Stomp::ack (mixed $msg, [array $headers]) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style: bool stomp_ack (resource $link, mixed $msg, [array $headers]) Acknowledges consumption of a message from a subscription using client acknowledgment. PARAMETERS
o $link -Procedural style only: The stomp link identifier returned by stomp_connect(3). o $msg - The message/messageId to be acknowledged. o $headers -Associative array containing the additional headers (example: receipt). RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. NOTES
Note A transaction header may be specified, indicating that the message acknowledgment should be part of the named transaction. Tip Stomp is inherently asynchronous. Synchronous communication can be implemented adding a receipt header. This will cause methods to not return anything until the server has acknowledged receipt of the message or until read timeout was reached. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Object oriented style <?php $queue = '/queue/foo'; $msg = 'bar'; /* connection */ try { $stomp = new Stomp('tcp://localhost:61613'); } catch(StompException $e) { die('Connection failed: ' . $e->getMessage()); } /* send a message to the queue 'foo' */ $stomp->send($queue, $msg); /* subscribe to messages from the queue 'foo' */ $stomp->subscribe($queue); /* read a frame */ $frame = $stomp->readFrame(); if ($frame->body === $msg) { /* acknowledge that the frame was received */ $stomp->ack($frame); } /* remove the subscription */ $stomp->unsubscribe($queue); /* close connection */ unset($stomp); ?> Example #2 Procedural style <?php $queue = '/queue/foo'; $msg = 'bar'; /* connection */ $link = stomp_connect('ssl://localhost:61612'); /* check connection */ if (!$link) { die('Connection failed: ' . stomp_connect_error()); } /* begin a transaction */ stomp_begin($link, 't1'); /* send a message to the queue 'foo' */ stomp_send($link, $queue, $msg, array('transaction' => 't1')); /* commit a transaction */ stomp_commit($link, 't1'); /* subscribe to messages from the queue 'foo' */ stomp_subscribe($link, $queue); /* read a frame */ $frame = stomp_read_frame($link); if ($frame['body'] === $msg) { /* acknowledge that the frame was received */ stomp_ack($link, $frame['headers']['message-id']); } /* remove the subscription */ stomp_unsubscribe($link, $queue); /* close connection */ stomp_close($link); ?> PHP Documentation Group STOMP_ACK(3)
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