Sorry for more question today. I am having a text file . Like below
These are the hierarchical data. But not on the hierarchy order. If you see all fall on total and after total the next data come in the file in the example above it is MANUAL. But the MANUAL data are not group and scattered. I am trying to bring these on the group. The data to be grouped always falls after -> . The example I have given is 3 level we may have 4 or level. The above files needs to be grouped as below
Is there any easy way to do in Perl or awk. I am thinking to do C code. Any help will be great.
Thanks that worked. I have the ID's too with delimited by ~. Tried with cut and sort it is sorting only the description. I need the whole record grouped by tag (Manual,POO TO etc)
Also one more question I have multiple level after > I can sort by each column and pipe it to next K2 right ?
Expected output
Last edited by arunkumar_mca; 10-04-2017 at 09:48 PM..
Reason: Added expected output
Please be aware that a sort key by default stops at line end; to confine it to a single field, the stop position needs to be specified as well, e.g. -k4,4. Also note that it's a lower case k .
Dear Team
I am using DB2 v9 .
I have a condition to check roles based on hierarchies like below example.
1.Ramesh has Roles as "Manager" and "Interviewer"
2.KITS has Roles as "Interviewer"
3.ANAND has Roles as "Manager" and "Interviewer"
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I have a file with the following structure
M17XX-050-01-001 1100000000
A16 1.341E+05
...
B18 3.084E+02
total 1.344E+05
XY35 5.694E+03
...
XY241 6.725E+02
total 9.897E+05
Wr81Z 5.195E+00
...
Wr91Z 1.029E+02
Wr92Z 1.285E+02
total 9.897E+05
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