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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Data Processing Post 302996317 by nikhil jain on Monday 24th of April 2017 07:39:08 AM
Old 04-24-2017
Hi Rudi

I'm able to do through sed, was just bit curious if it was possible with the same awk script you shared. anyways thanks my solution below

content.txt is my data file and the process.sh is the script you shared

Code:
sh process.sh content.txt | sed 's/,\([^,]*\)$/ \1/'

Thanks again for your help
 

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MojoMojo::Formatter::File(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    MojoMojo::Formatter::File(3pm)

NAME
MojoMojo::Formatter::File - format file as XHTML DESCRIPTION
This formatter will format the file argument as XHTML. Usage: {{file TYPE filename}} {{file Text uploads/Files/test.txt}} TYPE is a plugin present in Formatter/File/ directory. Currently there are only three: Pod, DocBook and Text The plugin TYPE format only the file which the extension match with 'can_format' method. Respectively pod, xml and txt for existing plugins. For security reasons the path of file must be include in 'whitelisting' directory. You can use path_to(DIR) to describe directory in mojomojo.conf: Just an example to view the test pod file t/var/files/test.pod : Add this to mojomojo.conf : <Formatter::Dir> prefix_url /myfiles whitelisting __path_to(t/var/files)__ </Formatter::Dir> To see the pod content formatted in xhtml, write in the text area: {{file Pod path_to(t/var/files)test.pod}} To show recursively all files of directory see script/util/dir2mojomojo.pl script. To test it: # start mojomojo ./script/mojomojo_server.pl # run dir2mojomojo script ./script/util/dir2mojomojo.pl --dir=~/dev/mojomojo/t/var/files/ --url=/myfiles Connect to http://server:3000/myfiles/ METHODS
format_content_order Format order can be 1-99. The File formatter runs on 92. format_content Calls the formatter. Takes a ref to the content as well as the context object. plugin Return the plugin to use with file attachment format Return the content formatted checkplugin Return 0 if plugin exist checkfile Directory must be include in whitelisting SEE ALSO
MojoMojo,Module::Pluggable::Ordered AUTHORS
Daniel Brosseau <dab@catapulse.org> LICENSE
This module is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2010-04-07 MojoMojo::Formatter::File(3pm)
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