Hi karthik,
You mean that after 34 posts have been entered into this thread, you're now finally going to tell us what output filenames you want your script to create. We would all have saved ourselves a lot o agony if you had told us the names of the files you wanted to create in post #1 in this thread!
One could, of course, change:
to:
and remove the echo if the names match what you're expecting. And, you can modify that to strip off the leading zeros we created for you if you want to, but I'm not going to show you how to do that since I think it would be a mistake that you would later regret (as explained in a couple of earlier posts in this thread). But you'd be much better off changing:
in File_split.awk to just set FILE to the name of the output file you really want to create to begin with instead of creating a bunch of files with the wrong names and adding another loop of code to fix what you did incorrectly the first time.
Hi, I need to chope the header and footer record from an input file and make a new output file, please let me know how i can do it in unix.thanks. (4 Replies)
I am trying to get a total number of tapes w/out headers or footers in a ERV file and append it to the file. For some reason I cannot get it to work. Any ideas?
#!/bin/sh
dat=`date +"%b%d_%Y"`
+ date +%b%d_%Y
dat=Nov16_2006
tapemgr="/export/home/legato/tapemgr/rpts"... (1 Reply)
I have one large file, after every 200 line i have to split the file and the add header and footer to each small file?
It is possible to add different header and footer to each file? (1 Reply)
I have one large file, after every 200 line i have to split the file and the add header and footer to each small file?
It is possible to add different header and footer to each file? (7 Replies)
I am having report file with header and footer . The details in between header and footer are separated by a pipe charater. I want to sort the file by considering multiple columns in between header and footer.
pls help (4 Replies)
This is my file(Target.txt)
name|age|locaction
abc|23|del
xyz|24|mum
jkl|25|kol
The file should be like this
1|03252012
1|name|age|location
2|abc|23|del
2|xyz|24|mum
2|jkl|25|kol
2|kkk|26|hyd
3|4
Column 1 is row indicator
for row 1 and 2, column indicator is 1,for data rows... (1 Reply)
Hi Every one,
what is the coomand to remove header or footer from a file.
Please help me by providing command/syntax to remove header/footer from unix.
Thanks in advance for all your support. (5 Replies)
Hi There!
I am saving the file count of all files in a directory to an output file using:
wc -l * > FileCount.txt
I get:
114 G4SXORD
3 G4SXORH
0 G4SXORP
117 total
But this count includes header and footer. I want to subtract 2 from the count and get
... (7 Replies)
Is there any command to eliminate Header and footer from EBCDIC file (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: abhilashnair
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
stag-splitter
STAG-SPLITTER(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation STAG-SPLITTER(1p)NAME
stag-splitter - splits a stag file into multiple files
SYNOPSIS
stag-splitter -split person -name social_security_no file.xml
DESCRIPTION
Splits a file using a user specified parser (default xml) around a specified split node, naming each file according to the name argument
the files will be named anonymously, unless the '-name' switch is specified; this will use the value of the specified element as the
filename
eg; if we have
<top>
<a>
<b>foo</b>
<c>yah</c>
<d>
<e>xxx</e>
</d>
</a>
<a>
<b>bar</b>
<d>
<e>wibble</e>
</d>
</a>
</top>
if we run
stag-splitter -split a -name b
it will generate two files, "foo.xml" and "bar.xml"
input format can be 'xml', 'sxpr' or 'itext' - if this is left blank the format will be guessed from the file suffix
the output format defaults to the same as the input format, but another can be chosen.
files go in the current directory, but this can be overridden with the '-dir' switch
USAGE
stag-splitter [-split <ELEMENT-NAME>] [-name <ELEMENT-NAME>] [-dir <DIR>] [-format <INPUT-FORMAT>] [-outformat <OUTPUT-FORMAT>] <FILENAMES>
-p|parser FORMAT
FORMAT is one of xml, sxpr or itext, or the name of a perl module
xml assumed as default
-w|writer FORMAT
FORMAT is one of xml, sxpr or itext, or the name of a perl module
-split|s NODE
node to split on
-name|n NODE
field/element to use when naming files
will use surrogate IDs if this argument not specified
-dir|d DIR
write files to this directory
perl v5.10.0 2008-12-23 STAG-SPLITTER(1p)