Hi I have a sequence which looks like this
i want to split the first colum into 2 columns seperating first 10 bits as column 1 and then remainnig as column 2 and retain the remaining columns as it is.
i am doing this becoz i want to modify the first column and after modification i want to merge again.
So is it possible to first split the 1st column into 2 and then after my modification merge them again?
What command can i use to split and merge them
Last edited by Scott; 03-13-2013 at 01:23 PM..
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I want to split a file containing millions of records.
I am issuing the command
split -l 20000 filename which will split the file in 20K records each.
It works fine except in some files, data after one particular field is lost( the field with space).
Say the record is ... (4 Replies)
HI! All
iam using Split command to split a large .txt file in to smaller files,
The syntax iam using
split -25000 Product.txt
iam getting four output files but not in .txt format but in some other format ,
when i checked the properties the Type of the output files is Type
can any... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have to split a line of the form
1232423#asdf#124324#54534#dcfg#wert#rrftt#4567
into an array in perl. I am using
@fields;
@fields=split('#',$line);
if($fields eq "1")
But this is not working. By using the syntax, the statements in "if" are never executed. Please help.... (9 Replies)
Is there an option or a way with the split command to rename the partitioned files with a counter. For example, can the files testaa, testab, testac be renamed to test1, test2, test3 from the split command without explicilty renaming files.
Thanks,
- CB (3 Replies)
./myapp | split -b 10m -d -a 1 - "myappLog"
here split command is reading the input from the output of myapp and it will write the text in to file where in each file size is 10MB and it will create upto 10 files.
I have observed split is flushing the data for every 4096 bytes. if my... (7 Replies)
hi all,
i have problem with my script in unix ...i have script with split -d (--numeric-suffixes) in linux its working but in solaris machine the option -d isn't have
so how to i can change split -d (this output) will same in output solaris can i change with awk and how do that
thx before (2 Replies)
Hi,
There is an awk command in script and it is running successfully.
I want to split that command in 2 lines.
I have tried using '\' but its not working..
Please suggest me the solution. (11 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to split the file after size gets above 100kb.
So I am using below command.
split -b 100kb File.txt Test
But after first file, my record is breaking as in middle of the record, size of file is getting above 100kb. So after splitting half record is in one file and half... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a txt file which I would like to partition into 2 separate output files. I would like to partition the odd or even groups of 4 lines from the txt file. So I would like lines 1-4 to go to file1, and lines 5-8 to go to file2, and so on until the whole txt file is divided into two... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: landrjos
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
rpccp_import
import(1m)import(1m)NAME
import - Imports binding information and an object UUID from a server entry
SYNOPSIS
rpccp import starting-entry-name -i if-id [-v versions] [-e] [-n [ integer]] [-o object-uuid] [-s syntax] [-u]
OPTIONS
Defines an interface identifier to be imported (required). You can import only one interface at a time.
The value has the following form: interface-uuid,major-version.minor-version The UUID is a hexadecimal string and the version numbers are
decimal strings, for example: -i ec1eeb60-5943-11c9-a309-08002b102989,1.1 Leading zeros in version numbers are ignored. Indicates how a
specified interface version is used (optional). If it is used without the -i option, the -v option is ignored. The possible combinations
of versions for the -v option and their actions are as follows:
+-----------+-------------------------------------+
|Versions | Action |
+-----------+-------------------------------------+
|all | The interface version is ignored. |
|exact | Both the major and minor versions |
| | must match the specified versions. |
|compatible | The major version must match the |
| | specified version, and the minor |
| | version must be greater than or |
| | equal to the specified version. |
|major_only | The major version must match the |
| | specified version; the minor ver- |
| | sion is ignored. |
|upto | The major version must be less than |
| | or equal to that specified. If the |
| | major versions are equal, the minor |
| | version must be less than or equal |
| | to that specified. |
+-----------+-------------------------------------+
+-----------+-------------------------------------+
If the -v option is absent, the command shows compatible version numbers. Shows the name of the entry where the binding is found
(optional). Declares that the import operation is to continue until no more potential bindings are found (optional). Providing a numeric
value to this option restricts the number of imported bindings. If you omit the number, only one binding is imported. If repeated, this
operation may return the same binding.
For example, -n imports all available bindings, and -n 5 imports up to five bindings. Note that the imported bindings are displayed as
string bindings. Declares the UUID of an object to be imported (optional). Only one UUID can occur in a single operation.
If an object is specified, the import operation limits its search to server entries that contain both the specified interface identifier
and object UUID when searching for a potential binding. Without the -o option, the import operation ignores object UUIDs.
The UUID is a hexadecimal string, for example: -o 3c6b8f60-5945-11c9-a236-08002b102989
Indicates the name syntax of the entry name (optional). The only value for this option is the dce name syntax, which is the default name
syntax. Until an alternative name syntax becomes available, specifying the -s option is unnecessary. Updates the local CDS cache copy of
name service data (optional).
Name service data is cached locally on each machine in a cell. If an rpccp inquiry can be satisfied by data in the local CDS cache, this
cached data is returned. Locally cached copies of name service data might not include a recent CDS update, however. If the required data
is not available in the local CDS cache, rpccp goes to a CDS server(s) to retrieve the required data. rpccp then updates the local CDS
cache.
Using the -u option bypasses the local cache, allowing rpccp to go directly to a CDS server for the inquiry. rpccp then updates the local
CDS cache.
ARGUMENTS
Indicates the name of the server entry where the import operation starts. For an entry in the local cell, you can omit the cell name and
specify only the cell-relative name.
DESCRIPTION
The import command imports binding information and an RPC object UUID for a specific RPC interface from a server entry. The name of the
entry and the interface identifier are required. The entry name can refer to a server entry, a group, or a profile.
Privilege Required
You need read permission to the specified CDS object entry (the starting name service entry) and to any CDS object entry in the resulting
search path.
NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.
EXAMPLES
The following commands run RPCCP and import an interface and object: $ rpccp rpccp> import -i ec1eeb60-5943-11c9-a309-08002b102989,1.1 >
-o 30dbeea0-fb6c-11c9-8eea-08002b0f4528 > /.:/LandS/anthro/Cal_host_3
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: export(1m), show server(1m), unexport(1m)import(1m)