@pamu.. still not giving correct results in some scenarios. I will rewrite the requirements again. as i am now told that its ok to include next set of 104 data even if record count goes beyoond 20.
Reqirement:
- The source file is set of customer data. a customer set has 101 header record and its child records as 104 records. Always 101 will be first records in set.
- Target file should include all records in customer set and start with 101 record.
- Target file can contain many customer sets.
- Number of records in each Target file needs to be either equal or can be just more than splitCount variable to include next customer set.
Lets take example of splitCount=10. Below code just splits file in sets of 10 records and assigns correct name to output file. can someone please extend this logic to include Target file requirements.
Your requirement is changing with every post..
Quote:
Originally Posted by santosh2k2
- Records in each file should not be more than 20
- each file should start with 101 record. This ensures that all associated 101 and 104 are in same file. Hence in example below since count including next set of 101 is going beyond 20, first file is cut at 18. rest of records are pushed to next file and so on.
see below
a - You can decide how much you want.
if you say a=20/10 it is maximum value of record. it will not contain more than 20/10 records.
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ldns-read-zone
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ldns-read-zone - read a zonefile and print it
SYNOPSIS
ldns-read-zone ZONEFILE
DESCRIPTION
ldns-read-zone reads a DNS zone file and prints it. The output has 1 resource record per line, and no pretty-printing makeup.
OPTIONS -c Canonicalize all resource records in the zone before printing
-d Only print DNSSEC data from the zone. This option skips every record that is not of type NSEC, NSEC3, RRSIG or DNSKEY. DS records
are not printed.
-h Show usage and exit
-n Do not print the SOA record
-s Strip DNSSEC data from the zone. This option skips every record that is of type NSEC, NSEC3, RRSIG or DNSKEY. DS records are still
printed.
-S [[+|0]number | YYYYMMDDxx | unixtime ]
Set serial number to the given number, or when preceded by a sign, offset the exisiting number with it. When giving the literal
strings YYYYMMDDxx or unixtime, the serial number is tried to be reset in datecounter or in unixtime format respectively. Though is
the updated serial number is smaller than the original one, the original one is simply increased by one.
When updating a serial number, records of type NSEC, NSEC3, RRSIG and DNSKEY will be skipped when printing the zone.
-v Show the version and exit
-z Sort the zone before printing (this implies -c)
AUTHOR
Written by the ldns team as an example for ldns usage.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl>.
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30 May 2005 ldns-read-zone(1)