09-19-2011
Extract Field from a file
I have an input file with content like :
18:51:18 | 217863|Acct 0110855565|RC 17608| 16 Subs| 1596 UsgRecs| 2 Secs| 430 CPUms| prmis2:26213 <MoveUsage d
aemon needs to run on this account before it can be billed.>
23:03:30 | 896529|Acct 2063947620|RC 17608| 8 Subs| 148 UsgRecs| 1 Secs| 280 CPUms| prbru6: 244 <MoveUsage d
aemon needs to run on this account before it can be billed.>
I need to extract acct nbr <in Bold letters> and need to put them in a new file liny by line..can any one please help me out in this :-/
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oggz-rip
oggz-rip(1) General Commands Manual oggz-rip(1)
NAME
oggz-rip -- Extract one or more logical bitstreams from an Ogg file.
SYNOPSIS
oggz-rip [-o filename | --output filename ] filename
oggz-rip [-h | --help ] [-v | --version ]
Description
oggz-rip extracts one or more tracks from an Ogg file. In Ogg terminology, oggz-rip extracts one or more logical bitstreams.
For example, to extract just the Vorbis audio track from any Ogg file:
oggz-rip -c vorbis input.ogx > output.ogg
This will removed any other tracks: Skeleton, Theora, image, etc. The output will be a valid Ogg Vorbis I file, suitable for use on hard-
ware players that do not support multiplexed (ie. multi-track) Ogg files. If the input file contains multiple Vorbis, the desired once can
be specified by serialno with the -s option. Use oggz-info to view the serialno of each track in a file.
Options
oggz-rip accepts the following options:
Miscellaneous options
-o filename, --output filename
Write output to the specified filename instead of printing it to standard output.
-h, --help
Display usage information and exit.
-v, --version
Output version information and exit.
Filter options
These options can be used multiple times. Pages matching ANY of the filter options will be included into the output.
-s serialno, --serialno serialno
Output streams with given serialno.
-i index, --stream-index index
Filter by stream index. These are assigned to streams in the order of their BOS pages, starting at 0.
-c content-type --content-type content-type
Filter by content-type. Run oggz-known-codecs(1) for a full list of codecs known by the installed version of oggz.
EXAMPLES
Extract all bitstreams from file.ogg:
oggz rip -o output.ogg file.ogg
Extract only the Theora bitstream from file.ogv:
oggz rip -c theora -o output.ogv file.ogv
AUTHOR
David Kuehling January 1, 2005;
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 CSIRO Australia
SEE ALSO
oggz-merge(1), oggz-chop(1), oggz-dump(1), oggz-diff(1) hogg(1)
oggz-rip(1)