how to use "awk" to print any record has pattern not equal ? for example my file has 5 records & I need to get all lines which $1=10 or 20 , $2=10 or 20 and $3 greater than "130302" as it shown :
10 20 1303252348212B030
20 10 1303242348212B030
40 34 1303252348212B030
10 20 ... (14 Replies)
Hi,
Do anybody know how to print out only those record that column 1 is "a" , then followed by "b"?
Input file :
a comp92 2404242 2405172
b comp92 2405303 2406323
b comp92 2408786 2410278
a comp92 2410271 2410337
a comp87 1239833 1240418
b comp87... (3 Replies)
I have input file as below I need to check for a pattern and if it is there in file then I need to print all the lines below BEGIN and END keyword. Could you please help me how to get this in AIX using sed or awk.
Input file:
ABC
******** BEGIN *****
My name is Amit.
I am learning unix.... (8 Replies)
Take example of below file.
abc.txt
nas1:/abc/test/test1 /test
nas1:/abc/test/test1/test2 /test/abc
nas1:/abc/test/
Now i have a variable that contains "nas1:/abc/test/test1" value , so i need to search the above file for this variable and print only this line.
... (14 Replies)
Hello, can someone guide me on this?
I don't know what is the best approach, (awk script, shell script)
I am using RedHat Linux version 6.5. There is a third party application deployed on that server. This app by default generates 5 log files and each file is 20MB. These log rollover... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I've a file with content as below
first_block_list{
a:5
b:3
c:8
}
new_store_list(
a:1000
b:200
c:3343
)
first_item_list{
a:10
b:20
c:30
}
second_item_list{ (1 Reply)
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sru::response::searchretrieve
SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve(3pm)NAME
SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve - A class for representing SRU searchRetrieve responses
SYNOPSIS
## create response from the request object
my $response = SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve->new( $request );
## add records to the response
foreach my $record ( @records ) { $response->addRecord( $record ); }
## print out the response as XML
print $response->asXML();
DESCRIPTION
SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve provides a framework for bundling up the response to a searchRetrieve request. You are responsible for
generating the XML representation of the records, and the rest should be taken care of.
METHODS
new()
numberOfRecords()
Returns the number of results associated with the object.
addRecord()
Add a SRU::Response::Record object to the response.
$response->addRecord( $r );
If you don't pass in the right sort of object you'll get back undef and $SRU::Error will be populated appropriately.
records()
Gets or sets all the records associated with the object. Be careful with this one :) You must pass in an array ref, and expect an array ref
back.
resultSetId()
resultSetIdleTime()
nextRecordPosition()
diagnostics()
extraResponseData()
echoedSearchRetrieveRequest()
asXML()
asXML(encoding=>"ISO-8859-1")
Returns the object serialized as XML. UTF-8 and UTF-16 are default encodings if you don't pass the encoding parameter. You can define
different encoding in order to parse you XML document correctly.
perl v5.12.4 2009-11-20 SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve(3pm)