Thanks everyone! I'm pretty bad at this, as you can tell, but this forum has been amazing so far
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Ok, one more stupid question.
My plan here is to display some stuff before the parsing begins, then loop through the first line, echo all the contents (with more formatting yet to come), then once I hit the new line, go back to the beginning of the first loop and start again. As of right now, however, my output looks like this:
I have a lot of blank fields in the file, so the big space is expected. My issue is the fact that it doesn't currently seem to loop back around for the second line. Is this where awk would need to come in? Every line has the same number of "elements" separate by commas, which is the amount of variables I am catching, but is there something special I need to do for it to jump to the next line? The final file will have >100 lines in it, but I am testing with a file with just 2 lines before I go that far.
I know the Sun Solaries versions are ( 2.3 , 2.4 , 2.5 ... 7 , 8 ) .
But some times I see sun os v5.x what does it mean ??
also what is the last new machine for sun and what are its details specifications .
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hello Again,
Ok guys. Thanks again for your help last time but I am in need of your experience again. I wrote this script:
#!/bin/sh
# List either files or directories in individual accounts
# using 1, 2 or 3 with invalid
case $1 in
echo select 1 to see the FILES in your... (3 Replies)
this is the simple question, please help me!
the question is: how to send exactly 50 ICMP Echo request packets with 500 bytes of payload to 202.139.129.221?
I tried to use ping -F 500 202.139.129.221, but it didn't work.
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Ive got some output in a file that looks exactly like this:
1
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1542
1 record(s) selected.
How do I just extract that 1542 and drop it into another file or (preferrably) a variable (using a ksh script) (9 Replies)
I have a file name in this format
ABC_WIRE_TRANS_YYYYMMDD_00.DAT
I need to cut out the _00 out of the file name everytime. It could be _00, _01,_02, etc ....
How do I cut it out to look as follows?
ABC_WIRE_TRANS_YYYYMMDD.DAT (6 Replies)
Hi everybody:
Could anybody tell me if I have several files which each one it has this pattern name:
name1.dat name2.dat name3.dat name4.dat name10.dat name11.dat name30.dat
If I would like create one like:
name_total.dat
If I do:
paste name*.dat > name_total.dat (15 Replies)
I have a file called mytitles.txt containing a list of book titles
I have a second file called abfile.txt containing a list of book titles (in the 3rd field) and it has author info and copyright year info as well..
I want to search mytitles.txt for a match in the 3rd field of abfiles.txt, and... (2 Replies)
Hi Guru's.
I am trying to use to check if $5 is greater than 80 & if not 100, then to print $0 :
awk '{ if ($5>80) && if ($5 != 100) print $0}
But getting error:
>bdf1|sed 's/%//g'|awk '{ if ($5>80) && if ($5 != 100) print $0}'
syntax error The source line is 1.
The error... (6 Replies)
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mssql_num_fields
MSSQL_NUM_FIELDS(3)MSSQL_NUM_FIELDS(3)mssql_num_fields - Gets the number of fields in resultSYNOPSIS
int mssql_num_fields (resource $result)
DESCRIPTION mssql_num_fields(3) returns the number of fields in a result set.
PARAMETERS
o $result
- The result resource that is being evaluated. This result comes from a call to mssql_query(3).
RETURN VALUES
Returns the number of fields, as an integer.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
mssql_num_fields(3) example
<?php
// Connect to MSSQL and select the database
$link = mssql_connect('KALLESPCSQLEXPRESS', 'sa', 'phpfi');
mssql_select_db('php', $link);
// Select some data from our database
$data = mssql_query('SELECT [name], [age] FROM [php].[dbo].[persons]');
// Construct a table
echo '<table border="1">';
$header = false;
// Iterate through returned results
while ($row = mssql_fetch_array($data)) {
// Build the table header
if (!$header) {
echo '<thead>';
echo '<tr>';
for ($i = 1; ($i + 1) <= mssql_num_fields($data); ++$i) {
echo '<td>' . ucfirst($row[$i]) . '</td>';
}
echo '</tr>';
echo '</thead>';
echo '<tbody>';
$header = true;
}
// Build the row
echo '<tr>';
foreach($row as $value) {
echo '<td>' . $value . '</td>';
}
echo '</tr>';
}
// Close table
echo '</tbody>';
echo '</table>';
// Clean up
mssql_free_result($data);
mssql_close($link);
?>
SEE ALSO mssql_query(3), mssql_fetch_field(3), mssql_num_rows(3).
PHP Documentation Group MSSQL_NUM_FIELDS(3)