Thanks for your response! I ran your code on the file and got the following output;
This is very close but for the 2nd product only 2 out of its 3 fields are printed. (the 1st product only had 2 fields). Each product may have numerous fields, sorry if i was vague explaining this. I've had a good look through the code and i'm not sure why only 2 fields are printed.
Thanks
The only way that I can see that you would get that output from SriniShoo's script would be if the 2nd line in your input file that you showed us containing the text:
was misspelled or did not appear at start of a line.
What operating system and version of awk are you using?
Also, in your 1st post in this thread you said:
Quote:
After the field name comes the data which in this example only has 1 entry per field but will have more.
None of the suggestions presented so far have addressed this, and I'm not sure what you mean by it. Please show us sample input (in CODE tags) and corresponding desired sample output (in CODE tags) so we can see what you are trying to do.
In your 1st post, you also said:
Quote:
I apologize for not inserting my code as what i have does not work and i didn't want to confuse things.
Please don't feel that way. Showing us what you tried (and the output you got from what you tried) (both in CODE tags) helps us understand what you're thinking and gives us a better chance of understanding some minor point in shell scripting that is causing your scripts to fail.
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1
2
3
4
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6
7
8
9
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A_1 1
B_2 5
A_4 1
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db2_field_scale
DB2_FIELD_SCALE(3) 1 DB2_FIELD_SCALE(3)db2_field_scale - Returns the scale of the indicated column in a result setSYNOPSIS
int db2_field_scale (resource $stmt, mixed $column)
DESCRIPTION
Returns the scale of the indicated column in a result set.
PARAMETERS
o $stmt
- Specifies a statement resource containing a result set.
o $column
- Specifies the column in the result set. This can either be an integer representing the 0-indexed position of the column, or a
string containing the name of the column.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an integer containing the scale of the specified column. If the specified column does not exist in the result set,
db2_field_scale(3) returns FALSE.
SEE ALSO db2_field_display_size(3), db2_field_name(3), db2_field_num(3), db2_field_precision(3), db2_field_type(3), db2_field_width(3).
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