I have got a file BeforeSort.txt having 40 fields seperated by "|"
First field= RecordType (Value will be P or FP)
Second field= CamCode
Third field = UpdatingDate
Fourth field = ProductType
Fifth field = ActionCode (Value may be 01, 02 or 03)
Sixth field = ProductCode
and so on
My... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
I have the following example data:
A;00:00:19
B;00:01:02
C;00:00:13
D;00:00:16
E;00:02:27
F;00:00:12
G;00:00:21
H;00:00:19
I;00:00:13
J;00:13:22
I run the following sort against it, yet the output is as follows:
sort -t";" +1 -nr example_data.dat
A;00:00:19 (16 Replies)
I have a variable, defndata, which is a number (fetched from a file using awk).
I want that if defndata is not initialized (that is its not found in the file using awk), then to execute a block of statements, otherwise execute another block.
if
then
....
else
...
fi
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i 've noticed the following difference between freebsd cp and gnu cp
from the freebsd cp man page:
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on gnu cp from the man pagewhile on gnu cp manpage:
‘-r'... (2 Replies)
Hi
I am using "trap" command in my script to prevent the user from running Ctrl-C during the its execution. My script creates number of children processes which in turn create some children processes as well during the execution.
When user / tester tries to run Ctrl-C, the parent process is... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Suppose if I have a file having data like this:
$ cat file.txt
A
B C
D
And, if I do a cut operation like this:
$ cut -d" " -f2 file.txt
The output is
A
C
D
This is the same for even if we try to get the field 3 with -f3 (assume line 2 has 3 fields : C E F).
The above... (1 Reply)
fg = foreground bg = background
I have a cobol program that I start with a very simple script.
The script is not at fault as it has not changed and the program worked in fg and bg before.
I have altered the logging in the program and moved my cursor declare to working storage.
The program runs... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to understand why the find command below is not listing a directory which was modified long back from the number of days specified in the mtime part. :confused:
user-aster :/mydir
$ ls -ld 1607570a-4fed44bb-4988
drwxr-xr-x 3 xyz abc 4096 Jun 29 01:02 1607570a-4fed44bb-4988... (4 Replies)
Hello All,
I came across this line in a shell script that I was looking at yesterday. Couldn't get a clue of what it does. :confused:
....
....
blah blah
....
.....
exec >&- 2>&-
......
blah blah
.....
Can someone explain me this??
Usually I have seen exec commands used to... (3 Replies)
I have a script as below.
bash-3.00$ cat test.sh
#!/usr/bin/ksh
path=`pwd`
echo $path
var=$path/temp11
echo $var
If run it is giving output
bash-3.00$ ksh test.sh
//var/tmp/SB2/miscellaneous
//var/tmp/SB2/miscellaneous/temp11 (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: millan
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