I have a file which has number of pipe delimited records.
I am able to read the records....but I want to sort it after reading.
But I want to sort these records as per $usrId
Last edited by Franklin52; 12-14-2012 at 03:31 AM..
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I am trying to open a file and check a record. The file has 543267 records and I want to check the record 514455. I am trying to open in vi and go to that line
:514455 but i get the error not enough lines in buffer
How should i overcome this? Please help. (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to scripting. I need a script to sort and the records in a file and then split them into different files.
For example, the file is:
H1......................
H2......................
D2....................
D2....................
H1........................... (15 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a requirement where I need to read records one by one from a file. I have tried this below code:
while read mLine
do
echo 'Line = '${mLine}
done < input_file
--- But the problem here is im getting the records with removed spaces.
--Supposer if the record is like... (3 Replies)
i am reading an i/p file input.txt as below and want to read all filenames as in highlighted in bold below and put them in a different file output.txt. can someone help me with a shell script to do this? thanks in advance
regards
brad
input.txt
---------
START
TYPE:OPT
INIT_SEQ:01... (8 Replies)
hi,
I'm trying to sort a file which has 3.7 million records an gettign the following error...any help is appreciated...
sort: Write error while merging.
Thanks (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have 10000 records in my test.dat file
All records are under the following format
a,12,45,bn,c
a,16,46,bn1,c
a,18,47,bn2,c
a,12,47,bn3,c
a,11,49,bn4,c
I have to read each 2 records and assign it into a temp file
.Can anybody help me in this?
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I So, I've got a monster text document comprising a list of various company names and associated info just in a long list one after another. I need to sort them alphabetically by name...
The text document looks like this:
Company Name:
the_first_company's_name_here
Address:... (2 Replies)
Hello!
Is there a way i can read a file with n records as one big string using linux shell script? I have a file in the below format -
REC1
REC2
REC3
.
.
.
REC4
Record length is 3000 bytes per record and with a newline char at the end. What i need to do is
- read this file as one... (5 Replies)
I need a script that will run in unix to:
1) Read and input file with 1 column that contains for ex:
0123456789
1234567890
...etc
2) Checks the first column if it is:
a. Numeric from 0 - 9
b. if it is not less... (4 Replies)
Hi All
Can anybody let me know the code to read a particular record from a file
For e.g.
File Name: File.txt
File content:
Script_path=/abc/def/script/
File_path=/xyz/data/
Business Date=19990905
SERVER_NAME=Server
DATABASE_NAME=Database
Login=NewUser
Password=NewPassword
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Siddhartha9833
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
group
GROUP(5) BSD File Formats Manual GROUP(5)NAME
group -- format of the group permissions file
DESCRIPTION
The file </etc/group> consists of newline separated ASCII records, one per group, containing four colon ':' separated fields. These fields
are as follows:
group Name of the group.
passwd Group's encrypted password.
gid The group's decimal ID.
member Group members.
The group field is the group name used for granting file access to users who are members of the group. The gid field is the number associ-
ated with the group name. They should both be unique across the system (and often across a group of systems) since they control file access.
The passwd field is an optional encrypted password. This field is rarely used and an asterisk is normally placed in it rather than leaving
it blank. The member field contains the names of users granted the privileges of group. The member names are separated by commas without
spaces or newlines. A user is automatically in a group if that group was specified in their /etc/passwd entry and does not need to be added
to that group in the /etc/group file.
INTERACTION WITH DIRECTORY SERVICES
Processes generally find group records using one of the getgrent(3) family of functions. On Mac OS X, these functions interact with the
DirectoryService(8) daemon, which reads the /etc/group file as well as searching other directory information services to determine groups and
group membership.
FILES
/etc/group
SEE ALSO passwd(1), setgroups(2), crypt(3), getgrent(3), initgroups(3), passwd(5), DirectoryService(8)BUGS
The passwd(1) command does not change the group passwords.
HISTORY
A group file format appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.
Mac OS X July 18, 1995 Mac OS X