By not working what do you mean is the data all still on one line?
Are you inserting the contents of temp.txt into the email body, or attaching it to the email, I'm assuming your inserting it into the email body.
Check the contents of temp.txt what you want is two spaces in the front of every line in this file that you want starting on a new line. Outlook thinks any line without spaces in the front is part of the previous paragraph and joins it up.
Without code tags around you posted code it's a little hard to tell what use used but it looks like you dont have the 2 spaces at the front on the printf string. You need the printf to be like this:
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Hi Chubler_XL, Yes the data still comes in one line. I am attaching the file in the mail, its not body.
below is the code.
if i check in Unix, the values are appearing in separate lines as per requirement in rejmbrs.txt.
But when i am attaching the rejmbrs.txt in my email, values are coming in one line.
In CSV:
Tab separated text is also well supported, without worries about ',' and '"'. But CSV is more robust, allowing you to put multi-line chunks into cells inside ":
Last edited by DGPickett; 10-15-2014 at 04:06 PM..
#!/bin/bash
X=(2H 4S 10D QC JD 9H 8S)
How do I unset the 10D from this array and save it to a file?
Please use CODE tags as required by forum rules! (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have:
# Initialize variables
#!/usr/bin/ksh
FILENM=$1
INDEX=0
# read filename
echo "You are working with the Config file: $FILENM"
while read line
do
echo $line
data=$line
((INDEX=INDEX+1))
done <"$FILENM" (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I need help with the following scenario in ksh.
If the number of elements contained by arrayA is 11 I need to insert a zero as the element arrayA then print all arrayA elements separated by comma.
Appreciate your help. (9 Replies)
set -A matched #find referenced files.
for i in ${file_names_html}
do
counter_j=0
for j in ${file_names_minus_index}
do
match=`cat $i | grep... (1 Reply)
I wish to assign file names with particular extention to array variables. For example if there are 5 files with .dat extention in /home/sam then i have to assign these 5 files to an array.
plz help me how to accomplish this.
Thanks in advance. (4 Replies)
Hi
I'm trying to create an array with variable including hyphen
but ksh refuses the first element
set -A allArgs
set +A allArgs ${allArgs} -all
set +A allArgs ${allArgs} -date
set +A allArgs ${allArgs} test
./test.ksh: -all: bad option(s)
It happens only when first element is like... (4 Replies)
I am wondering how I can save the file names (stored in $file or $fnames) in array which I can access with an index.
alias MATH 'set \!:1 = `echo "\!:3-$" | bc -l`'
set narg = $#argv
while ($iarg < $narg)
MATH iarg = $iarg + 1
set arg = $argv
set opt = ` echo $arg | awk... (1 Reply)
I have a script that generates a variable with the location of a file and its complete path. What i want to do is to "cd" to the directory where that file is located using the path name of the file. GIS has absolutely failed me.
For example when i run my script it generates a variable called... (1 Reply)
All,
I would like to add the first 10 elements of an array. Here is how I am doing it now (only included first few add ops):
#!/usr/bin/ksh
###Grab the array values out of a file###
TOTAL=`awk '/time/' /tmp/file.out | awk '{print $4}'`
set -A times $TOTAL
SUM=$((${times} + times... (3 Replies)