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Forum: Solaris 06-23-2010
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Posted By elph
Hi busyboy,Thanks for your advice. Let me...
Hi busyboy,Thanks for your advice.

Let me try to give you simple sample for what we'd like to do.
In case we have 4 columns from A to D, the delimitar should be 3.
But if B columns contains...
Forum: Solaris 06-15-2010
2,103
Posted By elph
Detect Invalid Data by C shell
Dear all,

I'd be so grateful if I could get great feedback again for my problems.

We usually spool some text files from our system in csv format.
Unfortunately, some data contains ',' (comma)...
Forum: Solaris 04-01-2010
21,814
Posted By elph
Many, many thanks!!
Hi, jlliagre
Sorry for my carzy output last time. Thanks to your script, I got it at last what I'd like to have!
Here's the result for test.txt which was made in March 31.

> ./ls-timestamp.ksh...
Forum: Solaris 03-31-2010
21,814
Posted By elph
Hi jlliagre
Sorry for my late reply and rudeness, jlliagre.
I tried your script on my environment and got the error as follows;

> sh test.csh
test.csh: `ts=$' unexpected

With set command it also...
Forum: Solaris 03-31-2010
21,814
Posted By elph
Hi Daptal
Many thanks for your advise. Here's normal ls -l output at my current environment.

>ls -l test.txt
-rw-r----- 1 jpXXXX appXXXX 0 3月 31日 13:09 test.txt

I'm not sure you can view our...
Forum: Solaris 03-30-2010
21,814
Posted By elph
Thanks again, daptal
I hate to tell you this, but it still dosen't seem to go well, due to my Japanese environment.

> ls -l $FNAME | perl -e 'while (<>){chomp; s/\s+/ /g; my @arr=split(" "); print "$arr[-1]\t";...
Forum: Solaris 03-30-2010
21,814
Posted By elph
Still...
Dear datptal, thanks for your kind advice.

Unfortunately, at this environment, we can't use "time-style".
(jlliagre had kindly advised to install GNU but we can't do it due to security reason)
...
Forum: Solaris 03-29-2010
21,814
Posted By elph
Many thanks but ...
Dear all, I really appreciated all of your advice.

jlliagre, unfortunately, we cannot install new program on our customer's server with 'crazy' security policy.

rugdog, at my environment we...
Forum: Solaris 03-29-2010
21,814
Posted By elph
Get timestamp by 'YYYYMMDD'
Hi,
I'd like to get the file timestamp by 'YYYYMMDD' on Solaris 9 9/05.
I can get it on the other UNIX distribution with the following command;
ls -d -l --time-style='+%Y%m%d'$FNAME | awk '{print...
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