This will work with nawk for exactly the sample file you have given (but I guess there will come more sophisticated input files):
If e.g. the key value in col 1 will change, pls make up your own solution checking for col 1, print out values so far, delete the Out array and start over...
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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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
split
SPLIT(1) BSD General Commands Manual SPLIT(1)NAME
split -- split a file into pieces
SYNOPSIS
split [-a suffix_length] [-b byte_count[k|m] | -l line_count -n chunk_count] [file [name]]
DESCRIPTION
The split utility reads the given file and breaks it up into files of 1000 lines each. If file is a single dash or absent, split reads from
the standard input. file itself is not altered.
The options are as follows:
-a Use suffix_length letters to form the suffix of the file name.
-b Create smaller files byte_count bytes in length. If 'k' is appended to the number, the file is split into byte_count kilobyte
pieces. If 'm' is appended to the number, the file is split into byte_count megabyte pieces.
-l Create smaller files line_count lines in length.
-n Split file into chunk_count smaller files.
If additional arguments are specified, the first is used as the name of the input file which is to be split. If a second additional argument
is specified, it is used as a prefix for the names of the files into which the file is split. In this case, each file into which the file is
split is named by the prefix followed by a lexically ordered suffix using suffix_length characters in the range ``a-z''. If -a is not speci-
fied, two letters are used as the suffix.
If the name argument is not specified, 'x' is used.
STANDARDS
The split utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1'').
HISTORY
A split command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.
The -a option was introduced in NetBSD 2.0. Before that, if name was not specified, split would vary the first letter of the filename to
increase the number of possible output files. The -a option makes this unnecessary.
BSD May 28, 2007 BSD