Hi ,
I have a file :
CSCH74000.00
CSCH74000.00
CSCH74100.00
CSCH74000.00
CSCH74100.00
CSCH74000.00
CSCH74000.00
CSCH74100.00
CSCH74100.00
CSCH74100.00
I have to put a delimiter( say comma) in between after 6th character:
CSCH74,000.00
CSCH74,000.00
CSCH74,100.00 (2 Replies)
I am trying to parse a Fixed width file with data as below. I am trying to assign column values from each record to variables. When I parse the data, the spaces in all coumns are dropped. I would like to retain the spaces as part of the dat stored in the variables. Any help is appreciated.
I... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a fixed width file with some records as given below:
" 1000Nalsdjflj243324jljlj"
"-0300Njfowjljl309933fsf"
" 0010Njsfsjklj342344fsl"
I want to sum-up first field values(i.e from 2nd character to 6th character)of each record.
so for the above file i want to add (1000 - 300+... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have created a script which generates FIXED-WIDTH file by executing Oracle query.
SELECT RPAD(NVL(col1,CHR(9)),20)||NVL(col2,CHR(9))||NVL(col3,CHR(9) FROM XYZ
It generates the data file with proper alignment. But if same file i transfer to windows server or Mainframe... (5 Replies)
I am trying to determine what would be a fast and simple way to manipulate data that comes in a fixed width format. This data has 6 segments within a record. Each record needs to written out with a header and the 6 segments. Based on the value in column #6 the fields will be defined accordingly.... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys
I am checking the treads to get the answer but i am not able to get the answer for my question.
I have two files. First file is a pattern file and the second file is the file i want to search in it. Output will be the lines from file2.
File1:
P2797f12af 44751228... (10 Replies)
I have a fixed width file of length 53. when is try to get the lengh of the record of that file i get 2 different answers.
awk '{print length;exit}' <File_name>
The above code gives me length 50.
wc -L <File_name>
The above code gives me length 53.
Please clarify on... (2 Replies)
I have a fixed with file with header & trailer length having the same length of the detail record file.
The details record length of this file is 24, for Header and Trailer the records will be padded with spaces to match the record length of the file
Currently I am adding 3 spaces in header... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: ginrkf
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
pmc.ucf
PMC.UCF(3) BSD Library Functions Manual PMC.UCF(3)NAME
pmc.ucf -- measurement events for Intel uncore fixed function performance counters.
LIBRARY
Performance Counters Library (libpmc, -lpmc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <pmc.h>
DESCRIPTION
Each fixed-function PMC measures a specific hardware event. The number of fixed-function PMCs implemented in a CPU can vary. The number of
fixed-function PMCs present can be determined at runtime by using function pmc_cpuinfo(3).
Intel uncore fixed-function PMCs are documented in "Volume 3B: System Programming Guide, Part 2", Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures
Software Developes Manual, Order Number: 253669-033US, Intel Corporation, December 2009.
PMC Capabilities
Fixed-function PMCs support the following capabilities:
Capability Support
PMC_CAP_CASCADE No
PMC_CAP_EDGE No
PMC_CAP_INTERRUPT No
PMC_CAP_INVERT No
PMC_CAP_READ Yes
PMC_CAP_PRECISE No
PMC_CAP_SYSTEM No
PMC_CAP_TAGGING No
PMC_CAP_THRESHOLD No
PMC_CAP_USER No
PMC_CAP_WRITE Yes
Class Name Prefix
These PMCs are named using a class name prefix of ``ucf-''.
Event Specifiers (Fixed Function PMCs)
The fixed function PMCs are selectable using the following event names:
UCLOCK (Fixed Function Counter 0) The fixed-function uncore counter increments at the rate of the U-clock. The frequency of the uncore
clock domain can be determined from the uncore clock ratio which is available in the PCI configuration space register at offset C0H
under device number 0 and Function 0.
SEE ALSO pmc(3), pmc.atom(3), pmc.core(3), pmc.core2(3), pmc.corei7(3), pmc.corei7uc(3), pmc.iaf(3), pmc.k7(3), pmc.k8(3), pmc.p4(3), pmc.p5(3),
pmc.p6(3), pmc.soft(3), pmc.tsc(3), pmc.westmere(3), pmc.westmereuc(3), pmc_cpuinfo(3), pmclog(3), hwpmc(4)HISTORY
The pmc library first appeared in FreeBSD 6.0.
AUTHORS
The Performance Counters Library (libpmc, -lpmc) library was written by Joseph Koshy <jkoshy@FreeBSD.org>.
BSD March 30, 2010 BSD