Hi Experts,
I need your timely help. I have a problem with merging two files. Here my situation :
Here I have to compare first three fields from FILE1 with FILE2. If they are equal, I have to append the remaining values from FILE2 with FILE1 to create the output.
FILE1:
Class ... (3 Replies)
I have two files with ids and email addresses. File 2 cotains a subset of the records in file 1. The key field is the first field containing the id.
file 1:
123|myadr@abc.com
456|myadr2@abc.com
789|myadr3@abc.com
file 2:
456|adr456@xyz.com
Where the record appears in the second... (3 Replies)
Hi,
i want to compare two files by one field say $3 in file1 needs to compare with $2 in file2.
sample file1 - reqd_charge_code
2263881188,24570896,439
2263881964,24339077,439
2263883220,22619162,228
2263884224,24631840,442
2263884246,22612161,442
sample file2 - rg_j
... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I searched the forum and tried to learn from the similar posts. However, I am new and I need to get help on this. I hope an expert kindly help me to sort this out.
I need to compare field 1 and 2 of the first file with the same fields of the second file and if both fields matches... (9 Replies)
I've 2 files. Need to compare File1.Field1,File1.Field2 with File2.Field1,File2.Field2. If matches then create a new file.
File1
10 A|ADB|967143.24|1006101.5
3E HK|DHB|24294.76|242513.89
ABN ACU|ADB|22104.69|51647.14
ABN BU|DBA|39137.14|109128.38
ABN|ADB|64466.89|167936.55
ABOC... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have two files formatted as following:
File 1: (user_num_ID , realID) (the NR here is 41671)
1 cust_034_60
2 cust_80_91
3 cust_406_4
..
..
File 2: (realID , clusterNumber) (total NR here is 1000)
cust_034_60 2
cust_406_4 3
..
.. (11 Replies)
I am newbie to unix and would please like some help to solve the task below
I have two files, file_a.text and file_b.text that I want to evaluate.
file_a.text
1698.74
1711.88
6576.25
899.41
3205.63
4187.98
697.35
1551.83 ... (3 Replies)
I want to compare File1 and File2 (Separated by spaces) using four fields (Column 1,2,4,5).
Logic: If column 1 and 2 of File1 and File2 match exactly and if the File2 has the same characters as any of the characters present in column 4 and 5 of file1 then those lines of file1 and file2 are... (1 Reply)
Dear All,
I want to compare File1 and File2 (Separated by spaces) using four fields (Column 1,2,4,5).
Logic: If column 1 and 2 of File1 and File2 match exactly and if the File2 has the same characters as any of the characters present in column 4 and 5 of file1 then those lines of file1 and file2... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I have two files as below. I need to compare field 2 of file 1 against field 1 of file 2 and field 5 of file 1 against filed 2 of file 2. If both matches , then create a result file 1 with first file data and if not matches , then create file with first fie data. Please help me in... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
cdxar
cdxar(1) General Commands Manual cdxar(1)NAME
cdxar - Read the Extended Attribute Record from a CD-ROM
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/cdxar [-s number] [-b] file
OPTIONS
Specifies the File Section for which the XAR is to be read. The numbering starts with one and number can be any whole number. If this
option is not used, the last file section of the named file is assumed. Copies the entire XAR from a CD-ROM in binary format to standard
output. Names a file or directory within the CD-ROM file hierarchy of a mounted CD-ROM File System.
DESCRIPTION
The cdxar command accesses the Extended Attribute Record (XAR) associated with the File Section of a file or directory and lists its con-
tents on standard output.
The output is formatted in a table that contains the name of each field of the XAR and the corresponding contents of the entry as recorded
on the CD-ROM. Note that the Application Use Field and the Escape Sequences are not listed because they may contain non-printable charac-
ters.
If the command is used without the -b option, only the fixed part of the XAR is copied from the CD-ROM.
Users must have read permission for file in order to execute the command.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: The command was successful. The named file was not found, or was not within the CD-ROM hierarchy,
or access permission was denied. The File Section indicated by -s does not exist. The File Section indicated by -s has no XAR. The File
Section indicated by -s is not on the mounted CD-ROM.
SEE ALSO
Functions: cd_cxar(3), cd_xar(3)cdxar(1)