04-20-2016
Hello looney,
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One more query, there will be around 10 million records in source file
Yes, you could do division by
int(NR/1000000) to make only 10 files as per your requirement. You could double check it as I don't have 10 million line Input_file with me, so logic is simple like if you wanted to make 10 files just divide the total number of lines by the number of files which you need and you will get per file total number of lines then.
Quote:
Do i need to close it also. ?
Yes, we do need to close the files for example
close(f) where
f is a variable for the filename.
I hope this helps you.
Thanks,
R. Singh
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uusnaps(1M) uusnaps(1M)
NAME
uusnaps - sort and embellish uusnap output
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The commands, including are targeted for removal from HP-UX; see the below.
runs (see uusnap(1M)) and post-processes the output into a more useful form. It sorts output lines in ``Pareto-style'', showing first
those remote systems with the greatest number of files, next files, and then files.
inserts a after the number of files on those lines where is not equal to (2 x + This may be a sign of missing or orphaned transaction
parts. Use to check (see uuls(1)).
adds summary information after all output. The first line is a total of the numbers of and files. The second line contains a grand total
number of transaction files, followed by the number of directory bytes this represents. This is an indication of the true size of the
directory itself if all empty entries were squeezed out. Finally, if it appears that transaction files might be missing or orphaned,
returns the number of missing or excess files.
WARNINGS
Use of commands, including is discouraged because they are targeted for removal from HP-UX. Use ftp(1) or rcp(1) instead.
assumes that each directory entry takes 24 bytes.
SEE ALSO
uusnap(1M), uuls(1).
TO BE OBSOLETED uusnaps(1M)