Hello,
I have 8 sql loader scripts which produce ".bad" file if there is any errors, how can I join the contents of these files together in one column?
file 1
CA-94061-TSS Tkb Sport Shop
CA-95133-V Vollyrite ... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I want to select columns from multiple files and combine them in one file. The files are simulation-data-files with 23 columns each and about 50 rows. I now use:
cut -f 11 Sweep?wing-30?scale=0.?0?fan2?.txt | pr -3 | awk '{printf("\n%s\t%s\t%s",$1,$2,$3)}' > ../Data_Processed/output.txtI... (1 Reply)
I need a script (perl or awk..anything is fine) to join 3 files based on three key columns. The no of non-key columns can vary in each file. The columns are delimited by semicolon.
For example,
File1
Dim1;Dim2;Dim3;Fact1;Fact2;Fact3;Fact4;Fact5
---- data delimited by semicolon ---
... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have a number of tab delimited data files consists of two columns. Like that:
File1
800.000000 0.002744
799.000000 0.002517
798.000000 0.002836
797.000000 0.002553
FIle2
800.000000 0.000261
799.000000 0.000001
798.000000 0.000551
797.000000 0.000275
File3... (19 Replies)
Hi there!
I have the following problem:
I have a set of files called rates_op_yyyyddmm with the format below (which corresponds to the file rates_op_20090130)
30-JAN-2009,ED,FEB09,C,96.375,,,0,,,,,,2.375,,,,,,
30-JAN-2009,ED,FEB09,C,96.5,,,0,,,,,,2.25,,,,,,... (2 Replies)
I have been working of this script for a very long time and I have searched the internet for direction but I am stuck here.
I have about 3000 files with two columns each. The length of each file is 50000. Each of these files is named this way b.4, b.5, b.6, b.7, b.8, b.9, b.10, b.11, b.12... (10 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have very basic linux experience so I need some help with a problem.
I have 3 files from which I want to extract columns based on common fields between them.
File1:
--- rs74078040 NA 51288690 T G 461652 0.99223 0.53611 3
--- rs77209296 NA 51303525 T G 461843 0.98973 0.60837 3... (10 Replies)
Hi guys,
could you please help me with this?
I have multiple files with this structure:
file1
xxx1 1.0
xxx2 3.5
xxx3 2.4
xxx4 3.0
…
xxx1890 5.7
file2
xxx1 8.0
xxx3 7.5
xxx4 5.5
…. (4 Replies)
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apache::session::browseable::redis
Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis(3pm)NAME
Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis - Add index and search methods to Apache::Session::Redis
SYNOPSIS
use Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis;
my $args = {
server => '127.0.0.1:6379',
# Choose your browseable fileds
Index => 'uid mail',
};
# Use it like Apache::Session
my %session;
tie %session, 'Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis', $id, $args;
$session{uid} = 'me';
$session{mail} = 'me@me.com';
$session{unindexedField} = 'zz';
untie %session;
# Apache::Session::Browseable add some global class methods
#
# 1) search on a field (indexed or not)
my $hash = Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis->searchOn( $args, 'uid', 'me' );
foreach my $id (keys %$hash) {
print $id . ":" . $hash->{$id}->{mail} . "
";
}
# 2) Parse all sessions
# a. get all sessions
my $hash = Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis->get_key_from_all_sessions();
# b. get some fields from all sessions
my $hash = Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis->get_key_from_all_sessions('uid', 'mail')
# c. execute something with datas from each session :
# Example : get uid and mail if mail domain is
my $hash = Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis->get_key_from_all_sessions(
sub {
my ( $session, $id ) = @_;
if ( $session->{mail} =~ /mydomain.com$/ ) {
return { $session->{uid}, $session->{mail} };
}
}
);
foreach my $id (keys %$hash) {
print $id . ":" . $hash->{$id}->{uid} . "=>" . $hash->{$id}->{mail} . "
";
}
DESCRIPTION
Apache::Session::browseable provides some class methods to manipulate all sessions and add the capability to index some fields to make
research faster.
SEE ALSO
Apache::Session
AUTHOR
Xavier Guimard, <x.guimard@free.fr>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Xavier Guimard
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.1 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2010-12-08 Apache::Session::Browseable::Redis(3pm)