02-25-2016
Hi Jim,
I'm new to the Shell scripting. Not sure on how to start. But I tried a piece of code and I'm sure that its completely wrong
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#!/bin/ksh
for i in '/data/informatica/HQ/APSSR01/SrcFiles/tgt_detail_import.dat| grep -o ^.'
do
case $i in
[0-9]*) var= 1;;
if [$var= 1] then 'sed 'N;s/\n//''
fi
esac
done
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Please help me by creating a new program.
Regards,
Jaya
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