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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Combine Columns Post 302962221 by Don Cragun on Wednesday 9th of December 2015 08:20:21 PM
Old 12-09-2015
Do you want to take the output produced by my earlier script and transform it into this new output format?

Or, do you want to change my earlier script to produce this new output format instead of the old output format?
 

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dbconfig-load-include(1)					  dbconfig-common					  dbconfig-load-include(1)

NAME
dbconfig-load-include - parse custom format db config files SYNOPSIS
dbconfig-load-include [-hv] [-a] [-d[varname]] [-u[varname]] [-p[varname]] [-s[varname]] [-P[varname]] [-t[varname]] -f format infile DESCRIPTION
dbconfig-load-include is a program to parse custom format include files containing the information necessary to connect a program to a database resource. This is primarily intended to be used by the dbconfig-common package to import database settings of packages with pre-existing configurations that have migrated to dbconfig-common. for more information, please see /usr/share/doc/dbconfig-common. OPTIONS
infile use the given config file as input -f|--format use the given output format (default: sh) -a|--all include all information in output (default) -d|--dbname include the dbname in the output -p|--dbpass include the dbpass in the output -s|--dbserver include the dbserver in the output -P|--dbport include the dbport in the output -u|--dbuser include the dbuser in the output -t|--dbtype include the dbtype in the output -h|--help display this helpful message -v|--version output the version and exit format is one of a list of include-file style formats for various programming languages. the current list includes: sh /bin/sh style include file perl perl parseable include file php php parseable include file exec run the file as a script and interpret its output sean finney March 2005 dbconfig-load-include(1)
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