Inferring from lines 5 and 8, the division should be done by constant 2, not the line count per key. Under the assumption that field 8, embedded in field separators, is NOT matched anywhere else in the line, try
Should the line count matter, try
Hi,
I'm a UNIX newbie .. so forgive me if this question sounds dumb.
:)
Is it possible for Unix to notify a process that a particular directory has been updated? Rather that the process constantly polling the directory ...
Awaiting your replies ..
Thanks,
VJ (6 Replies)
Hi All,
I already have gcc complier installed in my machine.
Its version is : gcc version 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5)
I am not sure whethere it's is latest gcc version available. I want to update my gcc version. Can anyone please suggest me what is the latest and stable gcc... (1 Reply)
I have a file (key.dat) that contains two columns:
AA|1234|
BB|567|
CC|8910|
I have another file (extract.dat) that contains some data:
SD|458|John|Smith|
AA|3345|Frank|Williams|
AA|1234|Bill|Garner|
BD|0098|Yu|Lin|
BB|567|Gail|Hansen|
CC|8910|Ken|Nielsen|
I want to compare the... (5 Replies)
Hi,
We have recently implemented 'quota' concept for the unix users.
softlimit - 230MB
hardlimit - 250MB
We have applied the quota when few of users are more than the hardlimit,issue is that even though the users cleared the space, still its 'quota' was not updating properly.
For some... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
Can anyone help to write the script to check files updation?
i have files as mentioned below. which will be updated some time.
i just want to check the last file is updating the data for last 15 mins or not.
if its not updating i want to print NOT OK. if its updating data i want... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I need to update my .cfg file which is used in the script for almost all runs.
myfile.cfg file:
var=1
var1=1
run=0
script:
#! /bin/sh
. /mydir/myfile.cfg
echo $var"\t" $var1
exit
So, the requirement is that the myfile.cfg should update every time I run the... (10 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a requirement where i need to check if an rsa public key corresponds to a private key and hence return success or failure. Currently i am using the command
diff <( ssh-keygen -y -e -f "$PRIVKEY" ) <( ssh-keygen -y -e -f "$PUBLICKEY" )
and its solving my purpose. This is in... (1 Reply)
I am looking to move matching lines (01 - 07) from File1 and 77 tab the matching string from File2, to File3.txt. I am almost done but
- Currently, script is not printing lines to File3.txt in order.
Thanks a lot.
Any help is appreciated.
Script I am using:
awk 'FNR == NR && ! /^]*$/ {... (9 Replies)
Hi all
I have two files I need to match record from first file and second file on column 1,8 and and output only match records on file1
File1:
020059801803180116130926800002090000800231000245204003160000000002000461OUNCE000000350000100152500BM01007W0000 ... (5 Replies)
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prophet::clicontext
Prophet::CLIContext(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Prophet::CLIContext(3pm)
mutate_attributes ( args => $hashref, props => $hashref, type => 'str' )
A hook for running a second command from within a command without having to use the commandline argument parsing.
If "type", "uuid", or "primary_commands" are not passed in, the values from the previous command run are used.
cmp_regex
The regex to use for matching property key/value separators.
$ID_REGEX
The regex to use for matching the id argument (luid / uuid).
setup_from_args
Sets up this context object's arguments and key/value pairs from an array that looks like an @ARGV.
parse_args @args
This routine pulls arguments (specified by --key=value or --key value or -k value) and properties (specified by --props key=value or --
key=value) as passed on the command line out of ARGV (or something else emulating ARGV) and sticks them in "args" or "props" and "prop_set"
as necessary. Argument keys have leading "--" or "-" stripped.
If a key is not given a value on the command line, its value is set to undef.
More complicated separators such as =~ (for regexes) are also handled (see "cmp_regex" for details).
set_type_and_uuid
When working with individual records, it is often the case that we'll be expecting a --type argument and then a mess of other key-value
pairs.
This routine figures out and sets "type" and "uuid" from the arguments given on the command-line, if possible. Being unable to figure out a
uuid is fatal.
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