Hi All,
i have around 50 queries in sybase.
We have a requirement where we need to write a unix script, which execute the query one by one & generate the excel sheet & send it to user.
I have completed half of the part, where i am executing query one by one & putting the result into a .txt... (4 Replies)
Hi I have the following as input
/* ----------------- backupJIL ----------------- */
insert_job: backupJIL job_type: c
command: autorep -J ALL -q > /home/autosys/...p/autosys_jil_bk
machine: machine
owner: autosys@machine
permission: gx,ge,wx,we
date_conditions: 1
days_of_week:... (7 Replies)
Hi ,
I have one xml file contains more than 60 lines. I need to extract some details from the file and store it in new file.Not the whole file
Please find the xml file below:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<DeploymentDescriptors xmlns="http://www.tibco.com/xmlns/dd">
... (6 Replies)
I have scheduled couple of shell scripts to run using 'at' command.
The o/p of at -l is:
$ at -l
1320904800.a Thu Nov 10 01:00:00 2011
1320894000.a Wed Nov 9 22:00:00 2011
1320876000.a Wed Nov 9 17:00:00 2011
$ uname -a
SunOS dc2prcrptetl2 5.9 Generic_122300-54 sun4u sparc... (2 Replies)
Hi folks,
I am trying to send the mail with spreadsheet attachment in perl.I am able to send the mail with xlsx attachment as well but not able to open the xlsx sheet.While opening the sheet I am receiving the corrupted message.
Below is the code.
use MIME::Lite;
use Net::SMTP;
###... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have two text files. The first file is TEXTFILEONE.txt as given below:
<Text Text_ID="10155645315851111_10155645333076543" From="460350337461111" Created="2011-03-16T17:05:37+0000" use_count="123">This is the first text</Text>
<Text Text_ID="10155645315851111_10155645317023456"... (7 Replies)
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mkdep
mkdep(1) General Commands Manual mkdep(1)NAME
mkdep - generate dependency list from a C program
SYNOPSIS
mkdep [-a] [-f depend_file] [-p] [cc_options] file...
The mkdep command generates a dependency list file from a C source program.
OPTIONS
Causes mkdep to append its output to the end of the dependency file instead of creating a new dependency file. If the dependency file does
not exist, mkdep creates it. Specifies a name for the dependency file; overrides the default file name Inhibits mkdep from appending the
suffix to the names of object files listed in the output.
DESCRIPTION
The mkdep command uses cc(1) to compile a list of dependency files required to build the named C program file or files. The list is for-
matted so that it is suitable for inclusion into a makefile for make(1). Duplicate dependency listings for a given program are included
only once in the output.
You can specify C compiler options by including them in the command line; mkdep passes all unrecognized options through to the compiler.
By default, mkdep writes to a file named -f option to specify an alternative output file name.
EXAMPLES
The following example illustrates the use of mkdep with the -p option:
% cat hello.c #include <stdio.h>
main() {
printf("%s0","Hello World!"); } % mkdep -p -f hello.depend hello.c % cat hello.depend hello: hello.c /usr/include/stdio.h
/usr/include/standards.h hello: /usr/include/sys/types.h /usr/include/standards.h hello: /usr/include/mach/machine/vm_types.h
/usr/include/sys/limits.h hello: /usr/include/standards.h /usr/include/machine/machlimits.h hello: /usr/include/sys/syslimits.h
/usr/include/float.h hello: /usr/include/standards.h /usr/include/fp_class.h hello: /usr/include/machine/machtime.h
SEE ALSO
Commands: cc(1), make(1)mkdep(1)