02-17-2014
Thanks Jim.. But I want to avoid using sort as that would reorganise my file and hence display of records which I want to avoid.. Is there not any other solution except using gawk as I don't have much control on my machine..
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NAME
SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve - A class for representing SRU searchRetrieve responses
SYNOPSIS
## create response from the request object
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DESCRIPTION
SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve provides a framework for bundling up the response to a searchRetrieve request. You are responsible for
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METHODS
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Returns the number of results associated with the object.
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