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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting What am I doing wrong in awk with multiple tests? Post 302892260 by Michael Stora on Tuesday 11th of March 2014 07:30:44 PM
Old 03-11-2014
Except for a little IP yes. csv file is unix type EOL

Code:
timestamp,sequence_number,alarm_id,alarm_class,resource,logged_by,reference,prev_state,log_action,final_state,alarm_message,generation_time,Comments,Duration,Name,alarm_code $
26-FEB-2013 08:44:08.000,xxxxxx,xxxxxx,EVENT,xxxxxx,xxxxxx,xxxxxx,G,R,R,xxxxxx,26-FEB-2013 08:43:04.000,,64,,NONE,xxxxxx$

Mike

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Just to be clear the second rule is working. The first rule (NR == 1) is not.

Mike
 

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obd2csv(1)						      General Commands Manual							obd2csv(1)

NAME
obd2csv - Convert obdgpslogger(1) logs to csv files SYNOPSIS
obd2csv [ options ] DESCRIPTION
Convert obdgpslogger(1) logs to csv files OPTIONS
-o|--out <output filename> Output to this .csv file -d|--db <database> Work from logs stored in this database file -s|--start <time> Only dump rows more recent than this -e|--end <time> Only dump rows older than this -z|--gzip gzip compress output using zlib [if available] -v|--version Print out version number and exit. -h|--help Print out help and exit. NOT OPTIONS
These options aren't intended for end-users, they're for the GUI. -p|--progress Print out progress. It will occasionally print a number in the range [0..100], indicating progress percentage. SEE ALSO
obdgpslogger(1), obd2kml(1), obd2gpx(1), obdsim(1), obdgui(1), obdlogrepair(1) AUTHORS
Gary "Chunky Ks" Briggs <chunky@icculus.org> obd2csv(1)
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