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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Difficult transposing of data from profiles blocks Post 302699401 by Chubler_XL on Tuesday 11th of September 2012 02:19:04 PM
Old 09-11-2012
How about this update:

Code:
awk '
    FNR!=NR&&FNR==1 {
        printf "MSISDN,IMSI,STATE,NAM"
        PROCINFO["sorted_in"] = "@ind_str_asc"
        for(i in tags) printf ",%s", i;
        printf ",VLR ADDRESS,STATE,SGSN NUMBER,STATE\n"
        split("",psd);split("",ld);split("",si);nam="";vs="";ss="";sgsn=""
    }
    $1=="NAM" {nam=$2}
    $1=="SGSN NUMBER" {gsub(/ *$/,"",$2);sgsn=$2;ss=$3}
    /^SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY/ { split($3,si," ")}
    /^LOCATION DATA/ { split($3,ld," "); vs=$4}
    /^PERMANENT SUBSCRIBER DATA/ {
        v=split($0,vals," ");
        for(i=3;i<=v;i++) {
           p=index(vals[i],"-")
           if(p) psd[substr(vals[i],1,p-1)]=substr(vals[i],p+1)
           if(p&&FNR==NR) tags[substr(vals[i],1,p-1)];
        }
    }
    /^END/ && FNR!=NR{
        printf "%s,%s,%s,%s",si[1],si[2],si[3],nam
        for(i in tags) printf ",%s", psd[i]
        printf ",%s,%s,%s,%s\n", ld[1], vs, sgsn, ss
        split("",psd);split("",ld);split("",si);nam="";vs="";ss="";sgsn=""}
    ' FS="\n" RS="" infile infile

Edit:
The line with PROCINFO is to sort columns by name
this will only work with gnu awk;
other awk implementations will have unsorted columns.

Last edited by Chubler_XL; 09-11-2012 at 03:41 PM..
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