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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting change value to negative Post 302555031 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 13th of September 2011 04:39:41 PM
Old 09-13-2011
Code:
awk -F '~' ' BEGIN {OFS="~"}
          {
          if($2=="A") 
             { $5*=-1}
          print $0
          }  ' inputfile  > outputfile

 

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DB2_FIELD_DISPLAY_SIZE(3)						 1						 DB2_FIELD_DISPLAY_SIZE(3)

db2_field_display_size - Returns the maximum number of bytes required to display a column

SYNOPSIS
int db2_field_display_size (resource $stmt, mixed $column) DESCRIPTION
Returns the maximum number of bytes required to display a column in a result set. PARAMETERS
o $stmt - Specifies a statement resource containing a result set. o $column - Specifies the column in the result set. This can either be an integer representing the 0-indexed position of the column, or a string containing the name of the column. RETURN VALUES
Returns an integer value with the maximum number of bytes required to display the specified column. If the column does not exist in the result set, db2_field_display_size(3) returns FALSE. SEE ALSO
db2_field_name(3), db2_field_num(3), db2_field_precision(3), db2_field_scale(3), db2_field_type(3), db2_field_width(3). PHP Documentation Group DB2_FIELD_DISPLAY_SIZE(3)
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