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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I would like to change the content of the file that has few blocks starts with 10 and ends with ";"
File1.txt
10 bonuses D
20 MATCHED
30 UPD COL
40 (SOL=30)
20 NOT MATCHED
30 INS COL
40 (SOL=30)
;
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20 MATCHED
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I'm new to forum good to hear all.
I stuck in converting date format in csv file using unix
csv file contains as below
,750,0000000000000000GCJR, ,06/22/2016 14:48:44
I want to convert into as below
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
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4. Linux
Good day to you all,
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Greetings.
So the question is basically the same as it's in the title.
I'd like to write a program that changes a file by rows. So to clarify it.
(i know i shouldn't use code,/code here but i would like to separate it)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a line like this:
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Everybody,
Another headache form myside,
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CS007=NEW
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Are there any sample scripts to change content like file paths, profile paths etc., from test version to production , instead of changing one by one, i would like to pass the in file (prod version/Test version) to convert to test or prod verions.
any help is appreciated!!
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UPDATE-METAINIT(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation UPDATE-METAINIT(1)
NAME
update-metainit - Generates init scripts
SYNOPSIS
update-metainit [--remove initname [--purge] ]
DESCRIPTION
Metainit solves the problem of writing good init scripts. Instead of manually creating these important files, they are derived from a
declaritive description in the metainit files in /etc/metainit. These files can be shipped with packages or created by the local adminis-
trator.
If update-metainit called without argument, it will regenerate init scripts for all the files in /etc/metainit. The generated files contain
a large warning in form of a comment that they will be overridden. Modifications are preferably done in the files in /etc/metainit and made
effective by running update-metainit. If needed, the administrator can prevent modified init files by removing the warning comment.
OPTIONS
--remove initname
This command will remove any generated and non-modified scripts that were created by the metainit file with the name initname.
--purge
Only usable with --remove. Will remove the generated files even if modified.
SEE ALSO
dh_metainit(1)
AUTHOR
Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org>
perl v5.8.8 2007-07-30 UPDATE-METAINIT(1)