For lines beginning with "create table", print column 3. For lines beginning with "create or replace view", print column 5. All other lines get ignored.
Do you actually need to store them all, or just use them one at a time? It's a bad idea to try and store endless amounts of data in a shell because there are limits, sometimes severe limits, on the amount of data you can store in one variable.
Hello All,
I have a file whose data looks something like this
I want to extract just the id, name and city fields in a csv format and sort them by id. Output should look like this.
1,psi,zzz
2,beta,pqr
3,theta,xyz
4,alpha,abc
5,gamma,jkl (12 Replies)
Hello fourm members,
I want to write a script to extarct paticular strings from the all type of files(.sh files,logfiles,txtfiles) and redirect into a log file.
example:
I have to find the line below in the script and extract the uname and Pwds.
sqsh -scia2007 -DD0011uw01 -uciadev... (5 Replies)
input file
Desired csv output
gc_type, date/time, milli secs
af, Mar 17 13:09:04 2011, 144.596
af, Mar 20 00:37:37 2011, 144.242
af, ar 20 21:30:59 2011, 108.518
Hi All,
Any help in acheiving the above would be appreciated. I would like to parse through lines within one file and... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Please go through my requirement.
I have a log file in the location /opt/WebSphere61/AppServer/profiles/EMQbatchprofile/logs/EMQbatch
This file contains the follwing pattern data
<af type="tenured" id="42" timestamp="May 14 13:44:13 2011" intervalms="955.624">
<minimum... (8 Replies)
Good afternoon!
I have an XML file from which I want to extract only certain elements contained within each line. The problem is that the format of each line is not exactly the same (though similiar). For example, oa_var will be in each line, however, there may be no value or other... (3 Replies)
Hello guys,
I'm trying to extract all the expressions between the following tags: <b></b> from a HTML file.
This is how it looks: big lines containing several dozens expressions (made of 1,2,3,4,6 or even 7 words) I would like to extract:
<b>bla ble</b>bla ble</td><tr valign="top"><td... (3 Replies)
I have a file with
<suit:run date="Trump Tue 06/19/2012 11:41 AM EDT" machine="garg-ln" build="19921" level="beta" release="6.1.5" os="Linux">
Need to find word "build" then
extract build number, which is 19921 also
release number, which is 6.1.5 then
concatenate them to one variable as... (6 Replies)
I have the following lines in a log file. It would be great if some one can help me to create a new file with the just entries in the below format.
66.150.161.195 HPSAC=Z05
66.150.161.196 HPSAC=A05
That is just extract the IP address and the string DPSAC=its value
66.150.161.195 -... (1 Reply)
Dear all,
I have a data like below (n of rows=400,000) and I want to extract the rows with certain strings. I use code below. It works if there is not too many strings for example n of strings <5000. while I have 90,000 strings to extract. If I use the egrep code below, I will get error:
... (3 Replies)
I cannot seem to get what should be a simple awk one-liner to work correctly and cannot figure out why. I would like to use patterns from a specific field in one file as regex to search for matching strings in the entire line ($0) of another file.
I would like to output the lines of File2 which... (1 Reply)
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insert
INSERT(7) SQL Commands INSERT(7)NAME
INSERT - create new rows in a table
SYNOPSIS
INSERT INTO table [ ( column [, ...] ) ]
{ DEFAULT VALUES | VALUES ( { expression | DEFAULT } [, ...] ) | SELECT query }
INPUTS
table The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing table.
column The name of a column in table.
DEFAULT VALUES
All columns will be filled by null values or by values specified when the table was created using DEFAULT clauses.
expression
A valid expression or value to assign to column.
DEFAULT
This column will be filled in by the column DEFAULT clause, or NULL if a default is not available.
query A valid query. Refer to the SELECT statement for a further description of valid arguments.
OUTPUTS
INSERT oid 1
Message returned if only one row was inserted. oid is the numeric OID of the inserted row.
INSERT 0 #
Message returned if more than one rows were inserted. # is the number of rows inserted.
DESCRIPTION
INSERT allows one to insert new rows into a table. One can insert a single row at a time or several rows as a result of a query. The col-
umns in the target list may be listed in any order.
Each column not present in the target list will be inserted using a default value, either a declared DEFAULT value or NULL. PostgreSQL will
reject the new column if a NULL is inserted into a column declared NOT NULL.
If the expression for each column is not of the correct data type, automatic type coercion will be attempted.
You must have insert privilege to a table in order to append to it, as well as select privilege on any table specified in a WHERE clause.
USAGE
Insert a single row into table films:
INSERT INTO films VALUES
('UA502','Bananas',105,'1971-07-13','Comedy',INTERVAL '82 minute');
In this second example the last column len is omitted and therefore it will have the default value of NULL:
INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind)
VALUES ('T_601', 'Yojimbo', 106, DATE '1961-06-16', 'Drama');
In the third example, we use the DEFAULT values for the date columns rather than specifying an entry.
INSERT INTO films VALUES
('UA502','Bananas',105,DEFAULT,'Comedy',INTERVAL '82 minute');
INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind)
VALUES ('T_601', 'Yojimbo', 106, DEFAULT, 'Drama');
Insert a single row into table distributors; note that only column name is specified, so the omitted column did will be assigned its
default value:
INSERT INTO distributors (name) VALUES ('British Lion');
Insert several rows into table films from table tmp:
INSERT INTO films SELECT * FROM tmp;
Insert into arrays (refer to the PostgreSQL User's Guide for further information about arrays):
-- Create an empty 3x3 gameboard for noughts-and-crosses
-- (all of these queries create the same board attribute)
INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board[1:3][1:3])
VALUES (1,'{{"","",""},{},{"",""}}');
INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board[3][3])
VALUES (2,'{}');
INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board)
VALUES (3,'{{,,},{,,},{,,}}');
COMPATIBILITY
SQL92
INSERT is fully compatible with SQL92. Possible limitations in features of the query clause are documented for SELECT [select(7)].
SQL - Language Statements 2002-11-22 INSERT(7)