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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk easy question Post 302823519 by Parrakarry on Wednesday 19th of June 2013 01:24:45 PM
Old 06-19-2013
Thanks everyone! I'm pretty bad at this, as you can tell, but this forum has been amazing so far Smilie

---------- Post updated at 01:24 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:36 AM ----------

Ok, one more stupid question.

Code:
i=0
while [ i -le 1 ]
do
echo "<section name=\"Query$i\">"
while IFS="," read DOC VOUCHER PO PROJECT ORG CONTRACT CUSTOMERIN CUSTOMERID PROPOSAL OWNING EMPLOYEE VENDOR DATE PRMAN PR SUBJECT RQID COST CO RQ
do
        echo "$DOC"
        echo "$VOUCHER"
        echo "$PO"
        echo "$PROJECT"
        echo "$ORG"
        echo "$CONTRACT"
        echo "$CUSTOMERIN"
        echo "$CUSTOMERID"
        echo "$PROPOSAL"
        echo "$OWNING"
        echo "$EMPLOYEE"
        echo "$VENDOR"
        echo "$DATE"
        echo "$PRMAN"
        echo "$PR"
        echo "$SUBJECT"
	echo "$RQID"
	echo "$COST"
	echo "$CO"
	echo "$RQ"
done 
i=`expr $i + 1`
done < test2.csv

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:

Code:
<section name="Query0">
IA Supporting Docs
Voucher Number
Invoice Number
PO Number
Project Number
ORG ID














</section>
<section name="Query1">
</section>

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.
 

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mssql_num_fields - Gets the number of fields in result

SYNOPSIS
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
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