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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help needed on Associative array in awk Post 302604896 by aigles on Tuesday 6th of March 2012 09:17:50 AM
Old 03-06-2012
Sorry, I still do not understand your request.
In your example, the column TGT_COL3 not seem to be an average but rather a sum.

Can you explain in details how you get your output.

Jean-Pierre.
 

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SRU::Server(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  SRU::Server(3pm)

NAME
SRU::Server - respond to SRU requests via CGI::Application SYNOPSIS
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explain This method is used to return an explain response. It is the default method. scan This method returns a scan response. searchRetrieve This method returns a searchRetrieve response. CGI
::APPLICATION METHODS setup Sets the "run_modes", "mode_param" and the default runmode (explain). cgiapp_prerun Parses the incoming SRU request and if needed, checks the CQL query. cgiapp_postrun Sets the content type (text/xml) and serializes the response. error_mode Stub error runmode. AUTHORS
o Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org> o Ed Summers <ehs@pobox.com> perl v5.12.4 2009-11-20 SRU::Server(3pm)
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