Hi Scrutinizer, you are right about array traversal.
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Regarding the loop , works on my BSD
.... I should work on my scripting portability, thanks for pointing out
can anyone help me how do i add the colums using awk seperated by character @. for eg i have
3@4
2@9
5@1
the result should be
10 14
i tried using
{ sum+= $1 }
END { print sum }
but it just gives the result 10. can anyone help me with this one
thank you and best regards (7 Replies)
Hi All,
happy new year.
I have a file with 4xN columns like
0.0000e+00 0.0000e+00 7.199E+07 7.123E+07 6.976E+07 6.482E+07 5.256E+07 2.523E+07
0.0000e+00 0.0000e+00 8.641E+07 8.550E+07 8.373E+07 7.780E+07 6.309E+07 3.028E+07... (8 Replies)
Hi,
i want to find out the sum of a column in vi/vim not by using any other editor or filter like sed/awk. Is there any function available to do the sum of a column.
let
cat>number.txt
one 1
two 2
five 5
nine 9
here i want the sum of second field is 17, is there any function to... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm new to this forum. So please be patience with me! :)
I have a file that looks like this (all rows have the same number of columns):
19 20 30 15 17 38 51 60 74 85 96 07 ....
10 20 44 59 39 88 13 77 30 10 11 12 ....
.
.
.
I want to sum the value of first field to all the... (2 Replies)
Hi all, I know this sounds suspiciously like a homework course; but, it is not.
My goal is to take a file, and match my "ID" column to the "Date" column, if those conditions are true, add the total number of minutes worked and place it in this file, while not printing the original rows that I... (6 Replies)
My File looks like:
"|" -> Field separator
A|B|C|100|1000
D|E|F|1|2
G|H|I|0|7
D|E|F|1|2
A|B|C|10|10000
G|H|I|0|7
A|B|C|1|100
D|E|F|1|2
I need to do a SUM on Col. 5 and Col.6 by grouping on Col 1,2 & 3
My expected output is:
A|B|C|111|11100 (2 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I have a file with fields separated with comma. How to print sum of each field of the file?
Eg:
input file
1,3,6,7
2,1,2,1
0,1,1,0
I want to sum each field separately.
Output file
3,5,9,8
Thanks,
Suresh (2 Replies)
HI All,
I'm embedding SQL query in Script which gives following output:
Assignee Group Total
ABC Group1 17
PQR Group2 5
PQR Group3 6
XYZ Group1 10
XYZ Group3 5
I have saved the above output in a file.
How do i sum up the contents of this output so as to get following output:
... (4 Replies)
Dear Experts,
I have input file which is comma separated, has 4 columns like below,
BRAND,COUNTRY,MODEL,COUNT
NIKE,USA,DUMMY,5
NIKE,USA,ORIGINAL,10
PUMA,FRANCE,DUMMY,20
PUMA,FRANCE,ORIGINAL,15
ADIDAS,ITALY,DUMMY,50
ADIDAS,ITALY,ORIGINAL,50
SPIKE,CHINA,DUMMY,1O
And expected output add... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ricky1991
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
savepoint
SAVEPOINT(7) SQL Commands SAVEPOINT(7)NAME
SAVEPOINT - define a new savepoint within the current transaction
SYNOPSIS
SAVEPOINT savepoint_name
DESCRIPTION
SAVEPOINT establishes a new savepoint within the current transaction.
A savepoint is a special mark inside a transaction that allows all commands that are executed after it was established to be rolled back,
restoring the transaction state to what it was at the time of the savepoint.
PARAMETERS
savepoint_name
The name to give to the new savepoint.
NOTES
Use ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT [rollback_to_savepoint(7)] to rollback to a savepoint. Use RELEASE SAVEPOINT [release_savepoint(7)] to destroy a
savepoint, keeping the effects of commands executed after it was established.
Savepoints can only be established when inside a transaction block. There can be multiple savepoints defined within a transaction.
EXAMPLES
To establish a savepoint and later undo the effects of all commands executed after it was established:
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (1);
SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (2);
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (3);
COMMIT;
The above transaction will insert the values 1 and 3, but not 2.
To establish and later destroy a savepoint:
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (3);
SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (4);
RELEASE SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
COMMIT;
The above transaction will insert both 3 and 4.
COMPATIBILITY
SQL requires a savepoint to be destroyed automatically when another savepoint with the same name is established. In PostgreSQL, the old
savepoint is kept, though only the more recent one will be used when rolling back or releasing. (Releasing the newer savepoint will cause
the older one to again become accessible to ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT and RELEASE SAVEPOINT.) Otherwise, SAVEPOINT is fully SQL conforming.
SEE ALSO
BEGIN [begin(7)], COMMIT [commit(7)], RELEASE SAVEPOINT [release_savepoint(7)], ROLLBACK [rollback(7)], ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT [roll-
back_to_savepoint(7)]
SQL - Language Statements 2010-05-14 SAVEPOINT(7)