I need to transfer files with csv extension from one server to another (all running solaris).
But the files to be picked are in a directory that also has:
In this case I need to transfer the deposit_700.csv and the Withdrawal_700.csv to a deposits folder on another server and withdrawls folder.
My script is as follows:
My first problem is that one of the directory name in the destination server has a space on the directory name Live deposits and live withdrawals.
the second problem is that I am not able to transfer the last Deposit_700.csv and Withdrawal_700.csv.
my files are going to one folder before the folder with space on its name
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Im trying to transfers a file from one unix server to another , make some changes and then send it back to the original server. All this using modems.
I've been using "cu" and i can "get" the file but i can't "put" it. Besides I need to do this using a shell script. I can write a script to get... (4 Replies)
What commands do you need to transfer a specfic portion of a file content to another file?
eg file_one has
00012 10012
00013 10013
00014 10014
So I just want to transfer all the values of the second column ie 10012, 10013, 10014 to be transferred to file_two?
Thanks in advance.... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I am trying to rsync some of the latest files from remote m/c to my local linux box.
Folder structure in my remote m/c looks like this
/pub/Nightly/Package/ROLL/WIN
/pub/Nightly/Package/SOLL/sol
/pub/Nightly/Package/SOLL/linux
Each of the folder contains gzip files which on daily... (0 Replies)
Hi Friends,
Newbie to shell scripting. Currently i have used the below to sort data based on filenames and datestamp
$ printf '%s\n' *.dat* | sort -t. -k3,4
filename_1.dat.20120430.Z
filename_2.dat.20120430.Z
filename_3.dat.20120430.Z
filename_1.dat.20120501.Z
filename_2.dat.20120501.Z... (1 Reply)
Hi Friends,
Newbie to shell scripting
Currently i have used the below to sort data based on filenames and datestamp
$ printf '%s\n' *.dat* | sort -t. -k3,4
filename_1.dat.20120430.Z
filename_2.dat.20120430.Z
filename_3.dat.20120430.Z
filename_1.dat.20120501.Z
filename_2.dat.20120501.Z... (12 Replies)
Hi
I have a scenario:
I have a directory say DIR1 (no sub directories) and have few files in that directory as given below:
app-cnd-imp-20150820.txt
app-cxyzm-imp-20150820.txt
app-petco-imp-20150820.txt
app-mobility-imp-20150820.txt
app-mobility-imp-20150821.txt... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Saanvi1
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
apertium-interchunk
apertium-interchunk(1)apertium-interchunk(1)NAME
apertium-interchunk - This application is part of ( apertium )
This tool is part of the apertium machine translation architecture: http://apertium.org.
SYNOPSIS
apertium-interchunk lt-apertium-interchunk trules preproc [input [output]]
DESCRIPTION
This is an intermediate tool from Apertium level 2 engine. You should never have to use it independently.
It is the second transfer module of the Apertium level 2 transfer model after apertium-transfer and before apertium-postchunk.
It takes care of interchunk processing operations such as chunk reordering, changes in the morphosyntactical features of chunks according
to the information in neighboring chunks, or generating new chunks.
OPTIONS
It has no options.
FILES
These are the kinds of files that can be used with this command:
trules A rules file with extension .t2x.
preproc A file with extension .t2x.bin that holds the result of preprocessing the trules file with apertium-preprocess-transfer.
input, output Represent the input and output files. By default they are the standard input and standard output.
SEE ALSO apertium-gen-modes(1), apertium-postchunk(1), apertium-transfer(1), apertium-validate-interchunk(1), apertium-validate-modes(1), aper-
tium-validate-postchunk(1).
BUGS
Lots of them...lurking in the dark and waiting for you!
AUTHOR
(c) 2005-2007 Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
2007-03-11 apertium-interchunk(1)