I think you'll find that Yoda's suggestion add lots of additional spaces to the output at the line breaks in his code. I think the following will do what you want:
Hi,
I have a problem in grepping a file for 2 strings and writing them to 2 appropriate files. I need to use the awk command and read the file only once and write to the appropriate file.
My file is very huge in size and it is taking a long time using cat command and grep command.
Can anyone... (3 Replies)
I have gone through all the threads in the forum and tested out different things. I am trying to split a 3GB file into multiple files. Some files are even larger than this.
For example:
split -l 3000000 filename.txt
This is very slow and it splits the file with 3 million records in each... (10 Replies)
Hi
I have few files with format access.2Nov-12:15AM.
These files will be generated daily . I need to write a script so that if today's date is less than 10 then it has to zip the file and rename it to
acess.02Nov-12:15AM.gz .please help me in this . Also please help me
in splitting the file... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I have an array with following data. First field shows the owner and second is unique name. Now i have to pic the latest value with respect to the date in case of duplicate.
like "def" is from two owners "rahul/vineet", now i want the latest from the two and the owner name also for all the... (9 Replies)
awk 'FNR == 1 { c = 1 } { print > (f c) } !FNR%n { close(f c); ++c }' n=$files_per_stream f=$input_path/filename_ $input_file
$input_file with some records are splitted into files named filename_1,filename_2...etc according to $files_per_stream.
Plz help me know how and if anyone has... (7 Replies)
Hello;
I have a file consists of 4 columns separated by tab. The problem is the third fields. Some of the them are very long but can be split by the vertical bar "|". Also some of them do not contain the string "UniProt", but I could ignore it at this moment, and sort the file afterwards. Here is... (5 Replies)
Dear all,
I am using the awk 'split' command to get the particular value.
FILE=InputFile_009_0.txt
Temp=$(echo $FILE | awk '{split($FILE, a, "e_"); print a}')
I would like to have the Temp take the value as : _009_0
... (4 Replies)
I am trying to run the awk below. My question is when I split the input, then run anotherawk to perform a calculation using that splitas the input there are no issues. When I try to combine them the output is not correct, is the split not working or did I do it wrong? Thank you :).
input
... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I need to split a pipe de-limited file based on the COLUMN 7 value . If the column value changes I need to split the file
Source File
Payment|ID|DATE|TIME|CONTROLNUMBER|NUMBER|NAME|INDICATOR
42156974|1137937|10/1/2018|104440|4232|2054391|CARE|1... (9 Replies)
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cubrid_next_result
CUBRID_NEXT_RESULT(3) 1 CUBRID_NEXT_RESULT(3)cubrid_next_result - Get result of next query when executing multiple SQL statementsSYNOPSIS
bool cubrid_next_result (resource $result)
DESCRIPTION
The cubrid_next_result(3) function is used to get results of next query if multiple SQL statements are executed and CUBRID_EXEC_QUERY_ALL
flag is set upon cubrid_execute(3).
PARAMETERS
o $result
-$result comes from a call to cubrid_execute(3)RETURN VALUES
TRUE, when process is successful.
FALSE, when process is unsuccessful.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
cubrid_next_result(3) example
<?php
$conn = cubrid_connect("127.0.0.1", 33000, "demodb", "dba");
$sql_stmt = "SELECT * FROM code; SELECT * FROM history WHERE host_year=2004 AND event_code=20281";
$res = cubrid_execute($conn, $sql_stmt, CUBRID_EXEC_QUERY_ALL);
get_result_info($res);
cubrid_next_result($res);
get_result_info($res);
function get_result_info($req)
{
printf("
------------ get_result_info --------------------
");
$row_num = cubrid_num_rows($req);
$col_num = cubrid_num_cols($req);
$column_name_list = cubrid_column_names($req);
$column_type_list = cubrid_column_types($req);
$column_last_name = cubrid_field_name($req, $col_num - 1);
$column_last_table = cubrid_field_table($req, $col_num - 1);
$column_last_type = cubrid_field_type($req, $col_num - 1);
$column_last_len = cubrid_field_len($req, $col_num - 1);
$column_1_flags = cubrid_field_flags($req, 1);
printf("%-30s %d
", "Row count:", $row_num);
printf("%-30s %d
", "Column count:", $col_num);
printf("
");
printf("%-30s %-30s %-15s
", "Column Names", "Column Types", "Column Len");
printf("------------------------------------------------------------------------------
");
$size = count($column_name_list);
for($i = 0; $i < $size; $i++) {
$column_len = cubrid_field_len($req, $i);
printf("%-30s %-30s %-15s
", $column_name_list[$i], $column_type_list[$i], $column_len);
}
printf("
");
printf("%-30s %s
", "Last Column Name:", $column_last_name);
printf("%-30s %s
", "Last Column Table:", $column_last_table);
printf("%-30s %s
", "Last Column Type:", $column_last_type);
printf("%-30s %d
", "Last Column Len:", $column_last_len);
printf("%-30s %s
", "Second Column Flags:", $column_1_flags);
printf("
");
}
?>
The above example will output:
------------ get_result_info --------------------
Row count: 6
Column count: 2
Column Names Column Types Column Len
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
s_name char 1
f_name varchar 6
Last Column Name: f_name
Last Column Table: code
Last Column Type: varchar
Last Column Len: 6
Second Column Flags:
------------ get_result_info --------------------
Row count: 4
Column count: 5
Column Names Column Types Column Len
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
event_code integer 11
athlete varchar 40
host_year integer 11
score varchar 10
unit varchar 5
Last Column Name: unit
Last Column Table: history
Last Column Type: varchar
Last Column Len: 5
Second Column Flags: not_null primary_key unique_key
SEE ALSO cubrid_execute(3).
PHP Documentation Group CUBRID_NEXT_RESULT(3)