Hi,
I need help with using an awk or sed filter on the below line
ALTER TABLE "ACCOUNT" ADD CONSTRAINT "ACCOUNT_PK" PRIMARY KEY ("ACCT_ID") USING INDEX PCTFREE 10 INITRANS 2 MAXTRANS 255 STORAGE(INITIAL 65536 FREELISTS 1 FREELIST GROUPS 1) TABLESPACE "WMC_DATA" LOGGING ENABLE
Look for... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need help with using an awk or sed filter on the below line
ALTER TABLE "ACCOUNT" ADD CONSTRAINT "ACCOUNT_PK" PRIMARY KEY ("ACCT_ID") USING INDEX PCTFREE 10 INITRANS 2 MAXTRANS 255 STORAGE(INITIAL 65536 FREELISTS 1 FREELIST GROUPS 1) TABLESPACE "WMC_DATA" LOGGING ENABLE
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Hi,
I want to write a sed script which from
batiato:
batiato/giubbe:
pip_b.2.txt
pip_b.3.txt
pip_b.3mmm.txt
bennato:
bennato/peterpan:
123.txt
consoli:
pip_a.12.txt
daniele: (2 Replies)
Alright, I'm sure there's a more efficient way to do this... I'm not an expert by any means. What I'm trying to do is search a file for lines that match the two input words (first name, last name) in order to remove that line. The removal part is what I'm struggling with. Here is my code:
echo... (4 Replies)
Please let me know wat would be sed command to delete any partcular line from a file and also moving lines below it to up.
ie wen line #9 is deleted data in line #10 should move to #9 and so on. (2 Replies)
I'm new to using sed and grep commands, but have found them extremely useful. However I am having a hard time figuring this one out:
Delete every line containing the word CEN and the next line as well.
ie. test.txt
blue
324 CEN
green
red
blue
324 CEN
green
red
blue
to produce:... (2 Replies)
Hello. I'm trying to delete the lines of a file does not contain the letter "T " (for example) at position 26.
So far, I could only print the result:
awk '{if (substr ($ 1,1,26)! ~ / T /) print}' file.txt
How I can do to eliminate the lines that meet this condition?
Help please. ... (4 Replies)
HI,
Im using the below commmand to delete lines having "(" at the start of a line.
sed -e '/^(/d'
But i need a command to delete lines that has only "(" in it and no other strings.
infile -
asdf
asdf
( asdf
(
asd
outfile (1 Reply)
Sample file:
This is line one,
this is another line,
this is the PRIMARY INDEX line
l ;
This is another line
The command should find the line with “PRIMARY INDEX” and remove the last character from the line preceding it (in this case , comma) and remove the first character from the line... (5 Replies)
here is what i want to achieve.. i have a file with below contents
cat fileName
blah blah blah
.
.DROP this
REJECT that
.
--sport 7800 -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-port-unreachable
--dport 7800 -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-port-unreachable
.
.
.
more blah blah blah
--dport 3306... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivek d r
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
drv_usecwait
drv_usecwait(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers drv_usecwait(9F)NAME
drv_usecwait - busy-wait for specified interval
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
void drv_usecwait(clock_t microsecs);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).
PARAMETERS
microsecs The number of microseconds to busy-wait.
DESCRIPTION
drv_usecwait() gives drivers a means of busy-waiting for a specified microsecond count. The amount of time spent busy-waiting may be
greater than the microsecond count but will minimally be the number of microseconds specified.
delay(9F) can be used by a driver to delay for a specified number of system ticks, but it has two limitations. First, the granularity of
the wait time is limited to one clock tick, which may be more time than is needed for the delay. Second, delay(9F) may only be invoked
from user context and hence cannot be used at interrupt time or system initialization.
Often, drivers need to delay for only a few microseconds, waiting for a write to a device register to be picked up by the device. In this
case, even in user context, delay(9F) produces too long a wait period.
CONTEXT
drv_usecwait() can be called from user or interrupt context.
SEE ALSO delay(9F), timeout(9F), untimeout(9F)
Writing Device Drivers
NOTES
The driver wastes processor time by making this call since drv_usecwait() does not block but simply busy-waits. The driver should only make
calls to drv_usecwait() as needed, and only for as much time as needed. drv_usecwait() does not mask out interrupts.
SunOS 5.10 12 Nov 1992 drv_usecwait(9F)