I have a flat file and need to count no of records in the file less the header and the trailer record.
I would appreciate any and all asistance
Thanks
Hadi Lalani (2 Replies)
I am running the following Korn shell script:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
num_records=`sas "select count(*) from /users/abc/123/sasdata.sas7bdat"`
echo "$num_records"
The script keeps returning an invalid file error even though I am certain that the file really exists. Does anyone see anything wrong... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a .txt file (uniqfields.txt) with 3 fields separated by " | " (pipe symbol). This file contains unique values with respect to all these 3 fields taken together. There are about 40,000 SORTED records (rows) in this file. Sample records are given below.
1TVAO|OVEPT|VO... (2 Replies)
Hi everyone.
I am a newbie to Linux stuff. I have this kind of problem which couldn't solve alone. I have a text file with records separated by empty lines like this:
ID: 20
Name: X
Age: 19
ID: 21
Name: Z
ID: 22
Email: xxx@yahoo.com
Name: Y
Age: 19
I want to grep records that... (4 Replies)
Hi for all!
sorry guys for my dumb question, but I'm really need help
so,
we have file with many many fields, like this one:
201001002359 blablabla 87654321 201001002359 123,56 77272588300 blablabla/123 91823778544and I wrote awk command
awk '{if($6~/(2588300|2580000|2587021)$/)print}'so,... (8 Replies)
I have a sample txt file which has different variable lengths of 2,10,3,15.
What is the command that I need use in order to get the record count that has length '3'
Thanks (3 Replies)
I have 2 files
"File 1" is delimited by ";" and "File 2" is delimited by "|".
File 1 below (3 record shown):
Doc1;03/01/2012;New York;6 Main Street;Mr. Smith 1;Mr. Jones
Doc2;03/01/2012;Syracuse;876 Broadway;John Davis;Barbara Lull
Doc3;03/01/2012;Buffalo;779 Old Windy Road;Charles... (2 Replies)
I have a fixed width file. The records looks something similar to below:
Type ID SSN NAME .....AND SOME MORE FIELDS
A1 1234 .....
A1 1234 .....
B1 1234 .....
M2 4567 .....
M2 4567 .....
N2 4567 .....
N2 4567 .....
A1 9999
N2 9999
Now if A1 is present then B1 has to be present.... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a requirement.for eg: i have a text file with pipe symbol as delimiter(|) with 4 columns a,b,c,d. Here a and b are primary key columns..
i want to process that file to find the duplicates and null values are in primary key columns(a,b) . I want to write the unique records in which... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: praveenraj.1991
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
px_get_record2
PX_GET_RECORD2(3) Library Functions Manual PX_GET_RECORD2(3)NAME
PX_get_record2 -- Returns record in Paradox file
SYNOPSIS
#include <paradox.h>
int PX_get_record2(pxdoc_t *pxdoc, int recno, char *data, int *deleted, pxdatablockinfo_t *pxdbinfo)
DESCRIPTION
This function is similar to PX_get_record(3) but takes two extra parameters. If *deleted is set to 1 the function will consider any record
in the database, even those which are deleted. If *pxdbinfo is not NULL, the function will return some information about the data block
where the record has been read from. You will have to allocate memory for pxdbinfo before calling PX_get_record2.
On return *deleted will be set to 1 if the requested record is deleted or 0 if it is not deleted. The struct pxdatablockinfo_t has the fol-
lowing fields:
blockpos (long)
File positon where the block starts. The first six bytes of the block contain the header, followed by the record data.
recordpos (long)
File position where the requested record starts.
size (int)
Size of the data block without the six bytes for the header.
recno (int)
Record number within the data block. The first record in the block has number 0.
numrecords (int)
The number of records in this block.
number (int)
The number of the data block.
This function may return records with invalid data, because records are not explizitly marked as deleted, but rather the size of a valid
data block is modified. A data block is a fixed size area in the file which holds a certain number of records. If for some reason a data
block has newer been completely filled with records, the algorithmn anticipates deleted records in this data block, which are not there.
This often happens with the last data block in a file, which is likely to not being fully filled with records.
If you accessing several records, do it in ascending order, because this is the most efficient way.
Note:
This function is deprecated. Use PX_retrieve_record(3) instead
RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
SEE ALSO PX_get_field(3), PX_get_record(3)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx.
PX_GET_RECORD2(3)