Hi,
Let me know how to achieve the below requirment
Input:
========
BEGIN DSSUBRECORD
Name "DOC_NO_2"
SqlType "-5"
Precision "0"
Scale "0"
Nullable "0"
END DSSUBRECORD
BEGIN DSSUBRECORD
Name "FROM_LOC"
... (1 Reply)
I have a file thats space delimited that looks something like this:
Joe Smith jsmith 43234 bill1;bill2;read;read2;schedule
Andy Summers asummers 11232 bill1;read
Beth McConnel bmconnel 43443 read;read2;schedule;bill
Susan Fowler sfowler 09332 bill1;read;schedule
I need to... (8 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have a input file as below. how to convert rows to columns?
Friday:recharge 3861140
Monday:recharge 4036228
Saturday:recharge 3996376
Sunday:recharge 3777749
Thursday:recharge 3858537
Tuesday:recharge 4047045
Wednesday:recharge 3954798
desinred output
Sunday ... (3 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have come across some files where some of the columns don not have data.
Key, Data1,Data2,Data3,Data4,Data5
A,5,6,,10,,
A,3,4,,3,,
B,1,,4,5,,
B,2,,3,4,,
If we see the above data on Data5 column do not have any row got filled. So remove only that column(Here Data5) and... (4 Replies)
Hi all, I know this sounds suspiciously like a homework course; but, it is not.
My goal is to take a file, and match my "ID" column to the "Date" column, if those conditions are true, add the total number of minutes worked and place it in this file, while not printing the original rows that I... (6 Replies)
Hi all, I'm pretty much a newbie to UNIX. I would appreciate any help with UNIX coding on comparing two large csv files (greater than 10 GB in size), and output a file with matching columns.
I want to compare file1 and file2 by 'id' and 'chain' columns, then extract exact matching rows'... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file with records as below
Service Contract:
Account Type:
Client Number:
Group Number:
Account Currency:
I want to print 2nd,3rd and 5th as a separate column, like ->
Account Type: ,Client Number: ,Account Currency:
How can I do that? (1 Reply)
HI UNIX Gurus,
Not sure if this was already asked and an UNIX Guru has replied but I could not find what i wanted. I have linux environment and need help on this. I have several files like this.
a,1
b,1
utc,10/12/2019
local,10/12/2018
name,xxxy
deg,feh
10,12
20,8
30,50
32,64
46,65... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Roopensingh
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chi::benchmarks
CHI::Benchmarks(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CHI::Benchmarks(3pm)NAME
CHI::Benchmarks - Benchmarks of CHI and non-CHI drivers
VERSION
version 0.54
DESCRIPTION
These benchmarks were created by running
etc/bench/bench.pl -d . -t 10 -x
for CHI 0.42, on OS X v10.6.6, 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Perl 5.12.2.
For each cache, bench.pl does repeated gets and sets of a data structure for at least 10 seconds and measures the wallclock time per
operation.
These numbers should just be used as a rough guideline! Actual results will vary widely depending on system, get/set pattern, actual values
being set, the proper tuning of memcached/mysql, etc. For best results run the benchmark script (available in this distribution) on your
own system.
Cache Get time Set time Description
cache_ref 0.009ms 0.008ms Cache::Ref (CART)
chi_memory_raw 0.019ms 0.036ms CHI::Driver::MemoryRaw
cache_fastmmap 0.022ms 0.040ms Cache::FastMmap
chi_memory 0.042ms 0.066ms CHI::Driver::Memory
chi_berkeleydb 0.052ms 0.073ms CHI::Driver::BerkeleyDB
chi_fastmmap 0.057ms 0.087ms CHI::Driver::FastMmap
cache_cache_memory 0.065ms 0.070ms Cache::MemoryCache
cache_memcached_fast 0.097ms 0.131ms Cache::Memcached::Fast
chi_dbi_sqlite 0.112ms 1.659ms CHI::Driver::DBI (sqlite)
cache_memcached_lib 0.118ms 0.156ms Cache::Memcached::libmemcached
chi_file 0.118ms 1.138ms CHI::Driver::File
chi_memcached_fast 0.138ms 0.178ms CHI::Driver::Memcached::Fast
chi_memcached_lib 0.151ms 0.202ms CHI::Driver::Memcached::libmemcached
chi_dbi_mysql 0.236ms 0.273ms CHI::Driver::DBI (mysql)
cache_memcached_std 0.238ms 0.180ms Cache::Memcached
chi_memcached_std 0.279ms 0.235ms CHI::Driver::Memcached
cache_cache_file 0.481ms 1.391ms Cache::FileCache
SEE ALSO
CHI
AUTHOR
Jonathan Swartz <swartz@pobox.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Jonathan Swartz.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-30 CHI::Benchmarks(3pm)