Please give a clear and detailed specification of your problem: input and output samples and a description of the logics and or algorithms connecting them, instead of hoping that someone out in them there hills will undergo the ordeal of scrutinizing your samples field by field, trying to find out WHAT you really need!
What in the solutions given to your other (nearly) identical problem does not fit? Where are you stuck? Any attempts from your side? Which "tags might not be updated"? What are the tags?
First of all thank you for your help, I came up with this
but didn't work probably once I ran it with the real data. the file input file thousand of lines. I got stuck where some of the tags will not updated which led to not map the headers
with the values because the above script prints the hears and then prints the values without mapping them.
I found this new requirement yesterday once i have tried with the real data.
I'm sorry for this confusion and many thanks for help.
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Last edited by RudiC; 04-17-2016 at 04:54 PM..
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File: input.txt ->
<option value="14333">VISWANADH VELAMURI</option>
<option value="17020">VISWANADHA RAMA KRISHNA</option>
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
git-lost-found
GIT-LOST-FOUND(1) Git Manual GIT-LOST-FOUND(1)NAME
git-lost-found - Recover lost refs that luckily have not yet been pruned
SYNOPSIS
git lost-found
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: this command is deprecated. Use git-fsck(1) with the option --lost-found instead.
Finds dangling commits and tags from the object database, and creates refs to them in the .git/lost-found/ directory. Commits and tags that
dereference to commits are stored in .git/lost-found/commit, and other objects are stored in .git/lost-found/other.
OUTPUT
Prints to standard output the object names and one-line descriptions of any commits or tags found.
EXAMPLE
Suppose you run git tag -f and mistype the tag to overwrite. The ref to your tag is overwritten, but until you run git prune, the tag
itself is still there.
$ git lost-found
[1ef2b196d909eed523d4f3c9bf54b78cdd6843c6] GIT 0.99.9c
...
Also you can use gitk to browse how any tags found relate to each other.
$ gitk $(cd .git/lost-found/commit && echo ??*)
After making sure you know which the object is the tag you are looking for, you can reconnect it to your regular refs hierarchy by using
the update-ref command.
$ git cat-file -t 1ef2b196
tag
$ git cat-file tag 1ef2b196
object fa41bbce8e38c67a218415de6cfa510c7e50032a
type commit
tag v0.99.9c
tagger Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> 1131059594 -0800
GIT 0.99.9c
This contains the following changes from the "master" branch, since
...
$ git update-ref refs/tags/not-lost-anymore 1ef2b196
$ git rev-parse not-lost-anymore
1ef2b196d909eed523d4f3c9bf54b78cdd6843c6
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
Git 1.8.3.1 06/10/2014 GIT-LOST-FOUND(1)