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Old 07-18-2013
Split string after 4000 char

Hi everybody!

I have a large comma separated text file. This file incluede some column which largest than 4000 character(this is not the last column). I tried with sed but i can't do it.

I would like to split to 4000 char this column.

Thank You for your help!

for example:
Quote:
"fdsa","2013-06-26-fdsa","2013-06-26 16:42:11","gfds fsa","1","0","1","0","fdsa","fdsa","voice","fdsa","yes","no","fdsa","fdsa","oo","sa 610, fds","fe4332","321 3212 - 24","","","150 321","","","","","","2013-06-27 09:40:56","10","","321321","","2931","321321<91>","321321","321","6"," fdsa, 1 fsa, 10 AjtĂł","2931","321<91>","fs321","Ăşt","6"," Ă<89>fs, 1 Emelet, 10 AjtĂł","fdsa","AlmĂĄsfĂźzitĹ<91>","Afdady fds","Ăşt","6"," Ă<89>pĂźlet, 1 Emelet, fdsAjtĂł","","","","","","","","","","SzabĂł","fds","Ă<89>rsek MĂĄrta","Szentes","","fdsafdsa. 10. 06","NĹ<91>","magyar","SzemĂŠlyi igazolvĂĄny + LakcĂ*mkĂĄrtya","fs","","fdsa","","","MolnĂĄr Ilona","","","+fdsa","fdsa@fdsa.com","","","0","","","","micro","fdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsad fsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafd safsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsa fdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsaf dsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadf safdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafds afsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsaf dsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafd sadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfs afdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsa fsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafd safdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafds adfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsa fdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsaf safdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafds afdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsa dfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsaf dsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafs afdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsafdsafsafdsafdsadfsa","","","","","","","","",""," ","","","",""

Last edited by snayper; 07-18-2013 at 10:32 AM..
# 2  
Old 07-18-2013
Try using awk:
Code:
awk -F, S=4000 '
        {
                for ( i = 1; i <= NF; i++ )
                {
                        if ( length ( $i ) > S )
                        {
                                $i = substr ( $i, 1, S ) OFS substr ( $i, S + 1 )
                        }
                }
                print
        }
' OFS=, file

# 3  
Old 07-18-2013
Thanks Your answer!

i got this message:
Code:
awk: syntax error near line 1
awk: bailing out near line 1

I'm use solaris(maybe important).

Last edited by Scott; 07-18-2013 at 11:44 AM.. Reason: Code tags
# 4  
Old 07-18-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by snayper
I'm use solaris(maybe important).
Yes it is. Use nawk instead in solaris.
# 5  
Old 07-18-2013
i pasted into to command line:

Code:
nawk -F, S=4000 '{ for ( i = 1; i <= NF; i++ ) { if ( length ( $i ) > S ) { $i = substr ( $i, 1, S ) OFS substr ( $i, S + 1 ) } } print }' OFS=, textfile.lis

and i got this message now:
Code:
nawk: can't open file { for ( i = 1; i <= NF; i++ ) { if ( length ( $i ) > S ) { $i = substr ( $i, 1, S ) OFS substr ( $i, S + 1 ) } } print }
 source line number 1


Last edited by Scott; 07-18-2013 at 12:26 PM.. Reason: Code tags
# 6  
Old 07-18-2013
Oops. It should be:
Code:
nawk -F, -v S=4000 '

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