Converting columns of text to rows, with blank lines
I've spent the past hour trying different things and googling for this solution and cannot find the answer. Found variations of this, but not this exact thing.
I have the following text, which is the output from our mainframe. Each field is on a separate line, with a blank line between each record. I want to the lines together. A blank line indicates a new row. Note that some of the fields contain slashes, periods, and other punctuation. Also the number of lines to join is variable, but records are always separated by a single blank line.
This is the contents of the source text file:
And here's what I want the output to look like:
My script foo isn't powerful enough. Any help is appreciated with this one.
Last edited by lupin..the..3rd; 11-09-2017 at 02:49 PM..
I have in file these words:
@fraza1 = rw
@fraza2 = r
@fraza3 = r
@fraza4 = r
@fraza5 = r
@fraza1 = r
@fraza6 = r
@fraza7 = r
@fraza2 = r
@fraza8 = r
@fraza9 = r
...
I would like so that:
,rw,@fraza1
,r,@fraza2 (2 Replies)
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I am trying to fetch some values from db and spooling the output to a file.
when i query the db for the values, i get the values in following format.
PC_1 wf_test1 Test
PC_2 wf_test2 Test
PC_3 wf_test3 Test
But my spool file was created in following format.
PC_1
wf_test1
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Hi,
I have a requirement to convert rows into columns. data looks like:
c1,c2,c3,..
r1,r2,r3,..
p1,p2,p3,..
and so on..
output shud be like this:
c1,r1,p1,..
c2,r2,p2,..
c3,r3,p3,..
Thanks in advance, (12 Replies)
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