May be this will help
The below should be the output -
basically sort out on the unique number 00150366 and remove if there are any duplicates for this unique and choose the latest one . and send all the unique ones . Removing these fields unique number and date time ....
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I'm a new member of the forum, I had this new generate file since I use 'grep' and 'awk', what I want to do is get rid off the all 0s before the numbers, is there any one who could help me to figure it out? Thanks a lot!
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0000000029 000q7472 2002/03/01
0000000030 000q7472 2002/03/01
... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I got this question which tells me to customize my login script. Some people in the forums suggested to modify the .profile file in my home directory. I did so, but none of my customizations show up when I open the terminal after.
So, I tried to modify other files in my home directory,... (1 Reply)
Hi all
Can anyone suggest me a good solution ? My requirement is as follows
I have a plain text file similar to this...
sending data to 0003345234
here is the output...
,..........
...........
.......
sending data to 00033452ab
here is the output...
,..........
...........
.... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a file like below, how can i insert one line after line 1 without using a temporary file in perl?
line 1
line 2
line 3
expected result
line 1
new line <---insert here
line 2
line 3 (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file that looks like this:
27+:<10,289808,1>
31+:<11,1445372,1>
33-:<7,1014101,2>
35+:<11,728811,1>
36-:<11,1445205,0>
37+:<11,1445792,2>
and I want to change it to this:
+ 10 289808
+ 11 1445372
- 7 1014101
+ 11 728811
- 11 1445205
+ 11 1445792 (3 Replies)
hello,
I have problem with writing/adjusting a shell script.
I searched forum and unfortunately couldn't write scipt based on the information I found.
I never wtire such so it's hard for me and I do need to modify one script immediately.
case looks like:
1. 'file' that needs to be modified... (3 Replies)
Hi, I would like to change my CSV file by adding " and : and moving some of the information around. the CSV file looks as follows:
501254424;500440257;PE PACKS;300467279;PREP;;276476070;655031001867176;Two Block;Olga;25/12/2015 00:00:00;Olga
I would like to move the field 7 to the front "... (13 Replies)
Running Oracle Linux 6 (derivative of RHEL 6)
Given this snippet of code in a shell script:
#-- reset oratab to use 11.2 home for dwdev
#-- normally we'd just use sed to do this sort of thing, but that would
#-- require permissions that we don't have in the /etc/ directory, so we
#-- ... (3 Replies)
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Tk_GetUid(3) Tk Library Procedures Tk_GetUid(3)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Tk_GetUid, Tk_Uid - convert from string to unique identifier
SYNOPSIS
#include <tk.h>
Tk_Uid
Tk_GetUid(string)
ARGUMENTS
char *string (in) String for which the corresponding unique identifier is desired.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Tk_GetUid returns the unique identifier corresponding to string. Unique identifiers are similar to atoms in Lisp, and are used in Tk to
speed up comparisons and searches. A unique identifier (type Tk_Uid) is a string pointer and may be used anywhere that a variable of type
"char *" could be used. However, there is guaranteed to be exactly one unique identifier for any given string value. If Tk_GetUid is
called twice, once with string a and once with string b, and if a and b have the same string value (strcmp(a, b) == 0), then Tk_GetUid will
return exactly the same Tk_Uid value for each call (Tk_GetUid(a) == Tk_GetUid(b)). This means that variables of type Tk_Uid may be com-
pared directly (x == y) without having to call strcmp. In addition, the return value from Tk_GetUid will have the same string value as its
argument (strcmp(Tk_GetUid(a), a) == 0).
KEYWORDS
atom, unique identifier
TkTk_GetUid(3)