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Old 09-29-2005
Creating an updated file

Hi,

I would like to define a script in order to update a file with the last updated records:

I wrote :

#!/bin/sh

YEAR=$(date +%Y)
MONTH=$(date +%m)
DAY=$(date +%d)

COMM=/usr/bin/comm

for file in * ;
do
if [[ "$file" = DPSTY*_$YEAR$MONTH$DAY* ]] ; then
FILE=${DPSTY}
UNIQUE=Unique_${FILE}
COMMON=Common_${FILE}
(${COMM} -3 $FILE $file) > $UNIQUE
(${COMM} -12 $FILE $file) > $COMMON
cat $UNIQUE $COMMON > $FILE
fi
done

Instead of updating the DPSTY file I got :

usage:comm [ -[123] ] file1 file2
usage:comm [ -[123] ] file1 file2

I don't know haw to do it.

Thanks
# 2  
Old 09-29-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by dbfree
for file in * ;
do
if [[ "$file" = DPSTY*_$YEAR$MONTH$DAY* ]] ; then
FILE=${DPSTY}
UNIQUE=Unique_${FILE}
COMMON=Common_${FILE}
(${COMM} -3 $FILE $file) > $UNIQUE
(${COMM} -12 $FILE $file) > $COMMON
cat $UNIQUE $COMMON > $FILE
fi
done
Does the variable DPSTY have any value? Unless the $DPSTY has a value, the variable FILE wont either.. The 'comm' command wont work unless two filenames are supplied as arguments. And since your other arguments seem to be ok (-3) and (-12).. the problem is with the filenames supplied.
# 3  
Old 09-29-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by blowtorch
Does the variable DPSTY have any value? Unless the $DPSTY has a value, the variable FILE wont either.. The 'comm' command wont work unless two filenames are supplied as arguments. And since your other arguments seem to be ok (-3) and (-12).. the problem is with the filenames supplied.
Indeed, $DPSTY had no value, I just remplaced with FILE="DPSTY" and that runs.
Thank you.

I just have another question :
how to easily remove the <tab> character from the result records ?
# 4  
Old 09-29-2005
Code:
tr -d '\n' < oldfile > newfile

# 5  
Old 09-30-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
Code:
tr -d '\n' < oldfile > newfile

Thanks Smilie

It was just :
Code:
tr -d '\t' < oldfile > newfile

since I had to suppress <tab> character
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