I get the test result file daily after running the main test script. from the resultfile, need to fetch only server info and status and put them in tabular format in a file and as well in CSV format output file.
I tried using awk command but am not able to put them in tabluar format as well in csv foramt output file.
basically, single script should produce both output file.
I am sending the output of a file to .csv file.
The output should look like this:
Total Customers Processed:,8
Total Customers Skipped:,0
Total Customers Added:,8
Total Customers Changed:,0
Total Policies Deleted:,0
Total Policies Failed:,0
total:,8
Now i want this output in... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have two files , one file with data file with attributes that need to be sent to another file to generate a predefined format.
Example:
File.txt
AP|{SSHA}VEEg42CNCghUnGhCVg==
APVG3|{SSHA}XK|"password"
AP3|{SSHA}XK|"This is test"
....
etc
---------
test.sh has... (1 Reply)
I am getting a no of fields from a SQL session (e.g. select a,b,c from table). How do I convert the output values into CSV format .
The output should be like this 'a','b','c', (4 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I'm a great fan of this forum... it has helped me tone my skills in shell scripting. I have a challenge here, which I'm sure you guys would help me in achieving...
File A has a list of job ids and I need to compare this with the File B (*.log) and File C (extend *.log) and copy... (6 Replies)
I'm just wondering is there any way to capture the output of a unix command in a csv format.
df -h gives the result of filesystem,free space,Used space, use %,mounted on.
Is there a way to capture the command output and format it as comma sparated or fixed length file. (3 Replies)
Hi, all
I want to sort a csv file based on timestamp from oldest to newest and save the output as csv file itself. Here is an example of my csv file.
test.csv
SourceFile,DateTimeOriginal
/home/intannf/foto/IMG_0739.JPG,2015:02:17 11:32:21
/home/intannf/foto/IMG_0749.JPG,2015:02:17 11:37:28... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have another problem. I want to sort another csv file by the first field.
result.csv
SourceFile,Airspeed,GPSLatitude,GPSLongitude,Temperature,Pressure,Altitude,Roll,Pitch,Yaw
/home/intannf/foto5/2015_0313_090651_219.JPG,0.,-7.77223,110.37310,30.75,996.46,148.75,180.94,182.00,63.92 ... (2 Replies)
My source file looks like this:
Cust-Number = "101"
Cust-Name="Joe"
Cust-Town="London"
Cust-hobby="tennis"
Cust-purchase="200"
Cust-Number = "102"
Cust-Name="Mary"
Cust-Town="Newyork"
Cust-hobby="reading"
Cust-purchase="125"
Now I want to parse this file (leaving out hobby) and... (10 Replies)
Hi,
Can someone please let me know as how I can send the below df -h format of a linux system into a CSV format ?
Resource Size GiB Used GiB Avail GiB Use% Cleanable GiB*
---------------- -------- -------- --------- ---- --------------
/data: pre-comp -... (10 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am writing a python script to grep string from file and display output in csv file as in attached screenshot
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gfUUdfmQma33tz65NskThYDhkZUGQO0H/view
Input file(result_EPFT_config_device)
Below is the python script i have prepared as of... (1 Reply)
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grog - guess options for groff command
SYNOPSIS
grog [-C] [groff-option ...] [--] [filespec ...]
grog -h | --help
grog -v | --version
DESCRIPTION
grog reads the input (file names or standard input) and guesses which of the groff(1) options are needed to perform the input with the
groff program. The corresponding groff command is output.
OPTIONS
The only grog options recognized are -C (which is also passed on) to enable compatibility mode; -v and --version print information on the
version number; and -h and --help print usage information. -v, --version, -h, and --help stop the program directly without printing a
groff command to standard output.
All other specified short options (words starting with one minus character -) are interpreted as groff options or option clusters with or
without argument. No space is allowed between options and their argument. Except from the -marg options, all options will be passed on,
i.e. they are included unchanged in the command for the output without effecting the work of grog.
A filespec argument can either be the name of an existing file or a single minus - to mean standard input. If no filespec is specified
standard input is read automatically.
DETAILS
grog reads all filespec parameters as a whole. It tries to guess which of the following groff options are required for running the input
under groff: -e, -man, -me, -mm, -mom, -ms, -mdoc, -mdoc-old, -p, -R, -g, -G, -s, and -t. The guessed groff command including those
options and the found filespec parameters is put on the standard output.
It is possible to specify arbitrary groff options on the command line. These are passed on the output without change, except for the -marg
options.
The groff program has trouble when the wrong -marg option or several of these options are specified. In these cases, grog will print an
error message and exit with an error code. It is better to specify no -marg option. Because such an option is only accepted and passed
when grog does not find any of these options or the same option is found.
If several different -marg options are found by grog an error message is produced and the program is terminated with an error code. But
the output is written with the wrong options nevertheless.
Remember that it is not necessary to determine a macro package. A roff file can also be written in the groff language without any macro
package. grog will produce an output without an -marg option.
As groff also works with pure text files without any roff requests, grog cannot be used to identify a file to be a roff file.
The groffer(1) program heavily depends on a working grog.
The grog source contains two files written in different programming languages: grog.pl is the Perl version, while grog.sh is a shell script
using BR awk (1). During the run of make(1), it is determined whether the system contains a suitable version of perl(1). If so, grog.pl
is transformed into grog; otherwise grog.sh is used instead.
EXAMPLES
o Calling
grog meintro.me
results in
groff -me meintro.me
So grog recognized that the file meintro.me is written with the -me macro package.
o On the other hand,
grog pic.ms
outputs
groff -pte -ms pic.ms
Besides determining the macro package -ms, grog recognized that the file pic.ms additionally needs -pte, the combination of -p for
pic, -t for tbl, and -e for eqn.
o If both files are combined by the command
grog meintro.me pic.ms
an error message is sent to standard error because groff cannot work with two different macro packages:
grog: error: there are several macro packages: -me -ms
Additionally the corresponding output with the wrong options is printed to standard output:
groff -pte -me -ms meintro.me pic.ms
But the program is terminated with an error code.
o The call of
grog -ksS -Tdvi grnexmpl.g
contains several groff options that are just passed on the output without any interface to grog. These are the option cluster -ksS
consisting of -k, -s, and -S; and the option -T with argument dvi. The output is
groff -ksS -Tdvi grnexmpl.g
so no additional option was added by grog. As no option -marg was found by grog this file does not use a macro package.
o grog can also handle files using the chem language. The example
grog chAh_brackets.chem
outputs
chem chAh_brackets.chem | groff -pe
So chem is run first and groff is appended. The option -p for pic is implied automatically by chem. Additionally, the file uses
eqn with -e.
SEE ALSO groff(1), troff(1), tbl(1), pic(1), eqn(1), refer(1), grn(1), grap(1), soelim(1), groff_me(7), groff_ms(7), groff_mm(7), groff_mom(7),
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This file is part of grog, which is part of groff, a free software project. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with groff, see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top directory
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Groff Version 1.21 31 December 2010 GROG(1)