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I hear ya. Unfortunately, this is a program that...
I hear ya. Unfortunately, this is a program that I don't call all the shots on. This is how the boss wants it done (I assume he has other plans in mind for the future with it of which an array of...
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Posted By kregh99
Perl question - looping through an array of hashrefs
I have an array of hashrefs that look like the following:


my @LAYOUT = (
{SQL_1 => "select count (*) FROM prospect
WHERE PROCESS_DATE =...
Forum: Linux 10-09-2003
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Posted By kregh99
If by internal, you mean winmodem (as are...
If by internal, you mean winmodem (as are commonly found in laptops), then you will have a very difficult time finding drivers. I suspect the reason for this is that Lucent designed most of them and...
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Posted By kregh99
Sorry... guess I didn't make it very clear. ...
Sorry... guess I didn't make it very clear.

My question is: How can I pull only the highlighted data in all the .csv files in a directory and output the data in a single text file as shown (the...
11,567
Posted By kregh99
Perl - extracting data from .csv files
PROJECT: Extracting data from an employee timesheet. The timesheets are done in excel (for user ease) and then converted to .csv files that look like this (see color code key below):

...
Forum: Linux 09-25-2003
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Posted By kregh99
Found it on my own. -t in Solaris is for show...
Found it on my own. -t in Solaris is for show totals, not type. I just removed the -t and the script worked perfectly under linux.
Forum: SuSE 09-24-2003
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Posted By kregh99
Agreed. For a pc with memory o' plenty and a...
Agreed. For a pc with memory o' plenty and a fast processor, KDE is visually beautiful without lacking stuff under the hood. For slower PCs, fluxbox rocks.
Forum: Linux 09-24-2003
28,436
Posted By kregh99
df command in linux vs. Solaris
We run both linux and Solaris where I work. We have a shell script that gives hard disk information on Solaris drives. Part of it executes the following command:

df -l -t -k

I need to know...
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