hey,
I want to concat whole bunch of strings together but somehow they don't turn out the way I want them to
a="HELLO "
b="WORLD "
c=$a$b
I was expecting c to be "HELLO WORLD " but it... (1 Reply)
hi
I have a file, I need to concatenate depening on the no of columns i need to concatenate.
for example i need to concatenate field1,filed34,field2( no of columns is not always 3, it can be any number of fields)
concat.ksh field1 field34 field2
how to achieve this, is there any argv ,argc... (10 Replies)
Hi All
this may be somewhere in internet , but couldnt find the it.
i have file as
abc01
2010-07-01 12:45:24
2010-07-01 12:54:35
abc02
2010-07-01 12:59:24
2010-07-01 01:05:13
abc03
.
.
.
the output using awk should look like this
abc01|2010-07-01 12:45:24|2010-07-01 12:54:35... (3 Replies)
Hello Unix gurus,
how to concat 3 files content side by side .
i have 3 files
more report1.txt
select *from tab1 A JOIN tab1 B ON
more report2.txt
A.PK1=B.PK1 where
more report3.txt
A.AAA <> B.AAA or
A.BBB <> B.BBB or
A.CCC<> B.CCCC or
..
..
..
A.ZZZ <> B.ZZZ;
if i concatinate... (3 Replies)
Hi Folks
The below is code is giving me value 30.
cal | sed '/^$/d' | tail -1 | awk '{printf $NF-1}'
Actually the text is like below.
echo "you should reply on 30-Jan-2013 evening EST.
Here how should i con-cat above logic in that text? (1 Reply)
Hi,
I need help to combine the first 7 character of firstname if it is longer than 7and combine with the first character of lastname.
ex: username lastname => usernaml
user lastname => userl
Thanks in advance. (10 Replies)
All,
I have 2 files A and B with some data. Now i want to concat data from both the files in to 3rd file.Please help me with a single command line.
A--123456789
B--jlsjdfkajsjas
output file C should be 123456789,jlsjdfkajsjas (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kiranparsha
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rake -- Ruby Make
SYNOPSIS
rake [--f Rakefile] [--version] [-CGNPgnqstv] [-D [PATTERN]] [-E CODE] [-I LIBDIR] [-R RAKELIBDIR] [-T [PATTERN]] [-e CODE] [-p CODE]
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DESCRIPTION
Rake is a simple ruby(1) build program with capabilities similar to the regular make(1) command.
Rake has the following features:
o Rakefiles (Rake's version of Makefiles) are completely defined in standard Ruby syntax. No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile syntax
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o Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks.
o Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know about manipulating file names and paths.
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OPTIONS --version Display the program version.
-C
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-G
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-s
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--trace Turn on invoke/execute tracing, enable full backtrace.
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SEE ALSO ruby(1)make(1)
http://rake.rubyforge.org/
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