02-10-2016
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Hello,
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<XMLFORMAT>
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Hi,
I am new to UNIX scripting and woiuld appreicate your help...
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aaaaabbbbbcccccddddd.....
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Hi,
I have a input file with the following entries:
1one
2two
3three
1four
2five
3six
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1eight
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2ten
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6 24
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I have test.xml
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px_put_data_bcd
PX_PUT_DATA_BCD(3) Library Functions Manual PX_PUT_DATA_BCD(3)
NAME
PX_put_data_bcd -- Put value into a bcd data field
SYNOPSIS
#include <paradox.h>
void PX_put_data_bcd(pxdoc_t *pxdoc, char *data, int len, char *value)
DESCRIPTION
Converts a bcd string into a value for a data field as it stored in the database file. The string may only contain the charcters `+', `-',
`0-9', and `.'. You should use this function instead of accessing the record data directly.
data points to the start of the data field in the record. It must be calculated by summing up all field length before the field to operate
on and add it to the base pointer of the record.
SEE ALSO
PX_put_data_alpha(3), PX_put_data_long(3), PX_put_data_double(3), PX_put_data_short(3), PX_put_data_byte(3), PX_put_data_bytes(3)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx.
PX_PUT_DATA_BCD(3)