Hi Friends,
I'm working on a perl script, which seems to be simpler. But I'm very new to PERL scripting.
I have a comma separated data file, from which I need to extract only the seventh field data out of available twenty fields to an array using perl.
Any help would be much appreciated.
... (17 Replies)
Hi,
i want to replace comma by space for specified field in record, i mean i want to replace the commas in the 4th field by space. and rest all is same throught the record.
the record is
16458,99,001,"RIMOUSKI, QC",418,"N",7,EST,EDT,902
16458,99,002,"CHANDLER,... (5 Replies)
Guys,
Need you help, i have a a file content that look like this.
Nokia 3330 <spaces><spaces><more spaces>+76451883874
Nokia 3610 +87467361615
so on and so forth,
- there are so many spaces in between.
- e.g.... (5 Replies)
Hello Mates,
I have one txt file having commo seperated values. I have to insert string "FALSE" in 2nd field from the end. E.G
SE18 6RN,,,,5439070,1786840,,1000002148671600,123434
Out put should be:
SE18 6RN,,,,5439070,1786840,FALSE,1000002148671600,123434
Can some one help me to... (8 Replies)
Hi all,
I have the following files types:
FileA:
100,
23,
33,
FileB:
22,
45,
78,
and i want to make
File C:
100,22
23,45
33,78
any nice suggestions for making it easy. (3 Replies)
Hello there,
I have a comma separated csv , and all the text field is wrapped by double quote. Issue is some text field contain comma as well inside double quote. so it is difficult to process.
Input in the csv file is ,
1,234,"abc,12,gh","GH234TY",34
I need output like below,... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have a filein unix like
ABC,CDE
BCD,KHL
and the output i need is like
column1 column2
ABC,CDE ABC
ABC,CDE CDE
BCD,KHL BCD
BCD,KHL KHL. Can some body help me out?
Hi,
The code is working fine. But in my file each row does not have always 1 comma. It may... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I have a large number of files which are written as csv (comma-separated values).
Does anyone know of simple sed/awk command do achieve this?
Thanks!
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Guess I asked this too soon. Found the... (0 Replies)
Hi Experts,
Please support
I have below data in file in comma seperated, but 4th column is containing comma in between numbers, bcz of which when i tried to parse the file the column 6th value(5049641141) is being removed from the file and value(222.82) in column 5 becoming value of column6.
... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
remote
remote(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual remote(4)NAME
remote - Remote host description file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/remote
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/remote file stores in an ASCII file, remote system attributes known by tip. Each line in the file provides a description for a
single system. Fields are separated by colons (:). Lines ending in a backslash () followed immediately by a newline character are con-
tinued on the next line.
The first entry is the names of the host system. If there is more than one name for a system, the names are separated by vertical bars.
After the name of the system comes the fields of the description. A field name followed by an equal sign (=) indicates a string value fol-
lows. A field name followed by a number sign (#) indicates a following numeric value.
CAPABILITIES
Capabilities are either strings (str), numbers (num), or Boolean flags (bool). A string capability is of the form: capability=value
An example is: dv=/dev/harris
A numeric capability is of the form: capability#value
An example is: xa#99
A Boolean capability is specified simply by listing it. The following are available capabilities: (str) Autocall unit type. This string
is what is searched for in /etc/acucap to decide if the generic dialer is to be used. For more information, see acucap(4). (num) The baud
rate used in establishing a connection to the remote host. This is a decimal number. The default baud rate is 300 baud. (str) An initial
connection message to be sent to the remote host. For example, if a host is reached through port selector, this might be set to the appro-
priate sequence required to switch to the host. (str) Call unit if making a phone call. Default is the same as the dv field. (str) Dis-
connect message sent to the host when a disconnect is requested by the user. (bool) This host is on a dial-up line. (str) UNIX devices to
open to establish a connection. If this file refers to a terminal line, tip attempts to perform an exclusive open on the device to ensure
only one user at a time has access to the port. (str) Characters marking an end-of-line. The default is NULL. Tilde (~) escapes are rec-
ognized by tip only after one of the characters in el, or after a carriage-return. (str) Frame size for transfers. The default frame size
is equal to BUFSIZ. (bool) The host uses half-duplex communication; local echo should be performed. (str) Input end-of-file marks. The
default is NULL. (str) Output end-of-file string. The default is NULL. When tip is transferring a file, this string is sent at end-of-
file. (str) The type of parity to use when sending data to the host. The type can be one of even, odd, none, zero (always set bit 8 to
zero), or 1 (always set bit 8 to 1). The default is none. (str) Telephone numbers for this host. If the telephone number field contains
an @ sign, tip searches the file /etc/phones file for a list of telephone numbers. For more information, see phones(4). (str) Indicates
that the list of capabilities is continued in the named description. This is used primarily to share common capability information.
EXAMPLES
Here is a short example showing the use of the capability continuation feature: UNIX-1200: :dv=/dev/ttyd0:el=^D^U^C^S^Q^O:
:du:at=df112:ie=#$%:oe=^D:br#1200: ourvax|ox: :pn=7654321:tc=UNIX-1200
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: tip(1).
Files: acucap(4), phones(4). delim off delim off
remote(4)