Hello,
How can I take the following output:
outputa
outputb
outputc
and turn it into single line ouput, with a single space between each field like below:
outputa outputb outputc (7 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone help me for merge the following multi-line log which beginning with a number and time: into one line. For each line need to delete the return and add a space. Please see the red color line.
*****Original Log*****... (4 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone know how to use perl to merge the following multi-line information which beginning with "BAM" into one line. For each line need to delete the return and add a space. Please see the red color line.
******Org. Multi-line)
BAM admin 101.203.57.22 ... (3 Replies)
Hello,
Can anyone let me know how to use Perl script to Merge following multi-lines into one single line...
***** Multi-line*****
FILE_Write root OK Tue Jul 01 00:00:00 2008 cl_get_path
file descriptor = 1
FILE_Write root OK ... (5 Replies)
Hello,
Did anyone know how to write a perl script to merge the multi-line into a single line where each line with start at timestamp
Input-->
timestamp=2009-11-10-04.55.20.829347;
a;
b;
c;
timestamp=2009-11-10-04.55.20.829347;
aa;
bb;
cc; (5 Replies)
Hello
I did do a search and the past threads doesn't really solve my issue. (using various awk commands)
I need to combine the output from java -version into 1 line, but I am having difficulties.
When you exec java -version, you get:
java version "1.5.0_06"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime... (5 Replies)
HI,
My input file contains the data as like below:
A1234119993
B6271113
Bghjkjk
A1234119992
B6271113hi
Bghjkjkmkl
the output i require is :
A1234119993 B6271113 Bghjkjk
A1234119992 B6271113hi Bghjkjkmkl
Please help me in this.
Thanks (6 Replies)
Hi,
My Oracle query is returing below o/p
----------------------------------------------------------
Ins trnas value
a lkp1 x
a lkp1 y
b lkp1 a
b lkp2 x
b lkp2 y ... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to remove multi line and single line comments like examples below
I have tried this pattern. it works fine for single line comments and multi line comments in a single line only. but this fails when the comments are extended in multiple lines as shown in the comment 2 of... (3 Replies)
TQSLCERT(1) General Commands Manual TQSLCERT(1)NAME
TrustedQSL - digitally sign amateur radio contact logs
SYNOPSIS
tqslcert [certificate-file]...
tqsl [OPTIONS] [log-file]...
DESCRIPTION
TrustedQSL is a file format and set of procedures that is used to send digitally signed QSL information (logs of contacts between amateur
radio operators). One notable service that makes use of TrustedQSL is ARRL's Logbook of the World.
The tqslcert program is used to generate requests for digital certificates and to store the resulting received digital certificates.
The tqsl program is used to digitally sign contact log files using a digital certificate.
This manual page briefly documents the tqslcert and tqsl programs. Complete documentation is also available:
tqslcert: file:///usr/share/TrustedQSL/help/tqslcert/main.htm
tqsl: file:///usr/share/TrustedQSL/help/tqslapp/main.htm
OPTIONS
tqslcert accepts TQSL certificate files which may optionally be specified on the command line.
tqsl accepts these command line options:
-d Suppress date-range dialog. If present, the QSO date-range dialog will not be shown for files that follow this option on the command
line.
-l location_name
Selects an existing station location. This location will be used for the commands that follow. If the station location doesn't
exist, tqsl will just exit.
-o output_file
Writes the resulting signed log file to output_file instead of a default name based on the input log-file name.
-s Add or edit station location. If there is a preceding -l option the specified location will be edited. If there is no preceding -l
option, a new station location is being added.
-x (or) -q
Exit tqsl. If this argument is used it should be the last one on the command line. If this argument is not present, tqsl will begin
normal operation after successfully processing all command-line arguments.
log-files
Any command-line parameter that is not an option or an option's argument will be treated as the name of a log file (ADIF or
Cabrillo) to be signed. The resulting signed file (.tq8) will be placed in the same directory as the log file, overwriting any
existing .tq8 file of the same name. (Note: If this option is not preceded by a -l option that selects the station location to be
used for signing, the Select Station Location for Signing dialog will be presented.) File names that contain spaces or other shell-
special characters should be quoted in a manner suitable for the operating system and shell that's being used.
N.B.: If the private key needed to sign a log is protected by a password, the user will be prompted to supply that password for each
file being signed.
AUTHOR
trustedqsl was written by "American Radio Relay League, Inc.".
This manual page was prepared by Kamal Mostafa <kamal@whence.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
March 31, 2011 TQSLCERT(1)