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HI all
i have this script :
#!/bin/bash
sort /usr/tmp/"REPORT"$1 -o \
/usr/tmp/"SREPORT"$1 -k 1,7 -S 150
end of script
now i'm doing this command :
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4 -rw-r--r-- 300 Sep 16 REPORT54784
4 -rw-r--r-- 301 Sep 16 SREPORT54784
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Trying in this forum. Not sure if it is permitted.... but in need of help.
Please find the requirements in the below link.
https://www.unix.com/unix-dummies-questions-answers/191503-add-extra-commas-csv-file-2.html#post302665179
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Hi,
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HI Guys,
I have below input.
Output Base on Below Condition.
1> if forth column is empty and next coming line have same name with \es then add that column name on all rows
2>rest of all are es:vsDataEUtranCellFDD
Input:-
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Adding new column data in csv from UNIX
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7/11 7/10 7/9 7/8
space 10 GB 20 GB
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
subst
SUBST(1) General Commands Manual SUBST(1)NAME
subst - substitute definitions into file(s)
SYNOPSIS
subst [ -e editor ] -f substitutions victim ...
DESCRIPTION
Subst makes substitutions into files, in a way that is suitable for customizing software to local conditions. Each victim file is altered
according to the contents of the substitutions file.
The substitutions file contains one line per substitution. A line consists of two fields separated by one or more tabs. The first field
is the name of the substitution, the second is the value. Neither should contain the character `#', and use of text-editor metacharacters
like `&' and `' is also unwise; the name in particular is best restricted to be alphanumeric. A line starting with `#' is a comment and
is ignored.
In the victims, each line on which a substitution is to be made (a target line) must be preceded by a prototype line. The prototype line
should be delimited in such a way that it will be taken as a comment by whatever program processes the file later. The prototype line must
contain a ``prototype'' of the target line bracketed by `=()<' and `>()='; everything else on the prototype line is ignored. Subst
extracts the prototype, changes all instances of substitution names bracketed by `@<' and `>@' to their values, and then replaces the tar-
get line with the result.
OPTIONS -e Substitutions are done using the sed(1) editor, which must be found in either the /bin or /usr/bin directories. To specify a dif-
ferent executable, use the ``-e'' flag.
EXAMPLE
If the substitutions file is
FIRST 111
SECOND 222
and the victim file is
x = 2;
/* =()<y = @<FIRST>@ + @<SECOND>@;>()= */
y = 88 + 99;
z = 5;
then ``subst -f substitutions victim'' changes victim to:
x = 2;
/* =()<y = @<FIRST>@ + @<SECOND>@;>()= */
y = 111 + 222;
z = 5;
FILES
victimdir/substtmp.new new version being built
victimdir/substtmp.old old version during renaming
SEE ALSO sed(1)DIAGNOSTICS
Complains and halts if it is unable to create its temporary files or if they already exist.
HISTORY
Written at U of Toronto by Henry Spencer.
Rich $alz added the ``-e'' flag July, 1991.
BUGS
When creating a file to be substed, it's easy to forget to insert a dummy target line after a prototype line; if you forget, subst ends up
deleting whichever line did in fact follow the prototype line.
25 Feb 1990 SUBST(1)