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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Replacement to cut command Post 303025142 by jg355187 on Thursday 25th of October 2018 08:05:20 AM
Old 10-25-2018
$13 is based on empty field if Im not wrong ?

But empty spaces may increase or decrease and more dynamic in nature. This is due to the field "size of the file" = "594663". If size of the file increases the by another 6 digits extra , something like "111222594663" , situation may come I have decrease from $13 to $10/11/12, which is not practically possible when jobs are scheduled and vice versa if the size decreases $13 to $14/15/16. Kindly advise , what would be the best approach.

Code:
-rw-r-----+  1 sparksshuser sparksshuser     594663 2018-10-25 02:07 adl://xyz123.azuredatalakestore.net/devhdfs/DataWareHouse/sf_inbound/appointment/part-00000-aa60bb3c-6780-44fa-b93d-4232df81faa1-c000.snappy.parquet

 

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