Parse through ~21,000 Database DDL statements -- Fastest way to perform search, replace and insert
Hello All:
We are looking to search through 2000 files with around 21,000 statements where we have to search, replace and insert a pattern based on the following:
1) Parse through the file and check for CREATE MULTISET TABLE or CREATE SET TABLE statements.....and they always end with ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS;
2) Replace WITH DATA to WITH NO DATA. If there is already NO DATA, skip changing it.
3) Add an INSERT statement right after this....with the same table name. Basically, take the SELECT part from above and end it with a semi-colon. The challenge is code is not formatted. It can be in one line...and can be a mix of CAPS and SMALL (case insensitive). Final code should look like this:
4) Output a new file in another directory....
I am comfortable doing the pattern replace using awk, but not well versed with doing the additional step. Please see below and see if you can help.
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i have big test file that has allot of structure text something like this :
<foo1 *.html>
<blah action>
somthing 1
somthing 2
</blah>
</foo1 >
now i will like to insert 2 more lines of text below the <blah action>
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Text::FormatTable - Format text tables
SYNOPSIS
my $table = Text::FormatTable->new('r|l');
$table->head('a', 'b');
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DESCRIPTION
Text::FormatTable renders simple tables as text. You pass to the constructor (new) a table format specification similar to LaTeX (e.g.
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table gets formatted as text.
Methods:
new($format)
Create a Text::FormatTable object, the format of each column is specified as a character of the $format string. The following formats
are defined:
l Left-justified top aligned word-wrapped text.
L Left-justified bottom aligned word-wrapped text.
r Right-justified top aligned word-wrapped text.
R Right-justified bottom aligned word-wrapped text.
10R, 20r, 15L, 12l,
Number is fixed width of the column. Justified and aligned word-wrapped text (see above).
' ' A space.
| Column separator.
head($col1, $col2, ...)
Add a header row using $col1, $col2, etc. as cell contents. Note that, at the moment, header rows are treated like normal rows.
row($col1, $col2, ...)
Add a row with $col1, $col2, etc. as cell contents.
rule([$char])
Add an horizontal rule. If $char is specified it will be used as character to draw the rule, otherwise '-' will be used.
render([$screen_width])
Return the rendered table formatted with $screen_width or 79 if it is not specified.
SEE ALSO
Text::ASCIITable
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(c) 2009 Trey Harris All Rights Reserved.
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Maintained by Trey Harris <treyharris@gmail.com>
Fixed column width and bottom alignment written by Veselin Slavov <vslavov@creditreform.bg>
perl v5.10.0 2009-07-24 Text::FormatTable(3pm)