Splitting single row into multiple rows based on for every 10 digits of last field of the row


 
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Old 10-14-2016
Splitting single row into multiple rows based on for every 10 digits of last field of the row

Hi ALL,
We have requirement in a file, i have multiple rows.

Example below:

Input file rows
Code:
01,1,102319,0,0,70,26,U,1,331,000000113200000011920000001212
01,1,102319,0,1,80,20,U,1,241,00000059420000006021

I need my output file should be as mentioned below. Last field should split for every 10 digits.

Output file rows
Code:
01,1,102319,0,0,70,26,U,1,331,0000001132
01,1,102319,0,0,70,26,U,1,331,0000001192
01,1,102319,0,0,70,26,U,1,331,0000001212 
01,1,102319,0,1,80,20,U,1,241,0000005942 
01,1,102319,0,1,80,20,U,1,241,0000006021

Can you please share me code how we can achive this thru unix

Thanks,
Kalyan

Last edited by Don Cragun; 10-14-2016 at 05:21 PM.. Reason: Add CODE tags.
# 2  
Old 10-14-2016
What operating system and shell are you using?

What have you tried to solve this problem on your own?
# 3  
Old 10-14-2016
Hi,
We are using AIX and shell is KSH.

Thanks,
Kalyan.
# 4  
Old 10-14-2016
It always helps if you show us what you have tried on your own so we have a better understanding of what you're trying to do and what kind of help you need. The following awk script seems to do what you want (but it doesn't add a space to the end of the 3rd and 4th rows of your output that you included in the output you said you want):
Code:
awk '
BEGIN {	FS = OFS = ","
}
{	d = $NF
	for(i = 1; i <= length(d); i += 10) {
		$NF = substr(d, i, 10)
		print
	}
}' Input

which, if the file named Input contains the example input rows you provided, produces the output:
Code:
01,1,102319,0,0,70,26,U,1,331,0000001132
01,1,102319,0,0,70,26,U,1,331,0000001192
01,1,102319,0,0,70,26,U,1,331,0000001212
01,1,102319,0,1,80,20,U,1,241,0000005942
01,1,102319,0,1,80,20,U,1,241,0000006021

If someone else wants to try this on a Solaris/SunOS system, change awk to /usr/xpg4/bin/awk or nawk.
# 5  
Old 10-14-2016
Thanks lot Don. It is working for me... now.
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