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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sed print flag Post 302963350 by pmennen on Tuesday 29th of December 2015 06:39:42 AM
Old 12-29-2015
Thanks R. Singh (and sorry for forgetting the code tags).

Yes, I did simplify the problem somewhat for brevity, so I will probably have to learn at least some of that arcane looking awk syntax. (I realize that sed is just as arcane, its just that I am already familiar with it).

It seems like this may be simple enough a sed solution might be possible without resorting to overly cryptic methods. If anyone knows of such a solution, I would still be interested in seeing it.

Thanks
~Paul
 

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DBIPROF(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       DBIPROF(1p)

NAME
dbiprof - command-line client for DBI::ProfileData SYNOPSIS
See a report of the ten queries with the longest total runtime in the profile dump file prof1.out: dbiprof prof1.out See the top 10 most frequently run queries in the profile file dbi.prof (the default): dbiprof --sort count See the same report with 15 entries: dbiprof --sort count --number 15 DESCRIPTION
This tool is a command-line client for the DBI::ProfileData. It allows you to analyze the profile data file produced by DBI::ProfileDumper and produce various useful reports. OPTIONS
This program accepts the following options: --number N Produce this many items in the report. Defaults to 10. If set to "all" then all results are shown. --sort field Sort results by the given field. Sorting by multiple fields isn't currently supported (patches welcome). The available sort fields are: total Sorts by total time run time across all runs. This is the default sort. longest Sorts by the longest single run. count Sorts by total number of runs. first Sorts by the time taken in the first run. shortest Sorts by the shortest single run. key1 Sorts by the value of the first element in the Path, which should be numeric. You can also sort by "key2" and "key3". --reverse Reverses the selected sort. For example, to see a report of the shortest overall time: dbiprof --sort total --reverse --match keyN=value Consider only items where the specified key matches the given value. Keys are numbered from 1. For example, let's say you used a DBI::Profile Path of: [ DBIprofile_Statement, DBIprofile_Methodname ] And called dbiprof as in: dbiprof --match key2=execute Your report would only show execute queries, leaving out prepares, fetches, etc. If the value given starts and ends with slashes ("/") then it will be treated as a regular expression. For example, to only include SELECT queries where key1 is the statement: dbiprof --match key1=/^SELECT/ By default the match expression is matched case-insensitively, but this can be changed with the --case-sensitive option. --exclude keyN=value Remove items for where the specified key matches the given value. For example, to exclude all prepare entries where key2 is the method name: dbiprof --exclude key2=prepare Like "--match", If the value given starts and ends with slashes ("/") then it will be treated as a regular expression. For example, to exclude UPDATE queries where key1 is the statement: dbiprof --match key1=/^UPDATE/ By default the exclude expression is matched case-insensitively, but this can be changed with the --case-sensitive option. --case-sensitive Using this option causes --match and --exclude to work case-sensitively. Defaults to off. --delete Sets the "DeleteFiles" option to DBI::ProfileData which causes the files to be deleted after reading. See DBI::ProfileData for more details. --dumpnodes Print the list of nodes in the form of a perl data structure. Use the "-sort" option if you want the list sorted. --version Print the dbiprof version number and exit. AUTHOR
Sam Tregar <sam@tregar.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2002 Sam Tregar This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5 itself. SEE ALSO
DBI::ProfileDumper, DBI::Profile, DBI. perl v5.12.3 2011-05-06 DBIPROF(1p)
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