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1. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
I have two files:
File_1:
@M04961:22:000000000-B5VGJ:1:1101:9280:7106 1:N:0:86
GGCATGAAAACATACAAACCGTCTTTCCAGAAATTGTTCCAAGTATCGGCAACAGCTTTATCAATACCATGAAAAATATCAACCACACCAGAAGCAGCAT
+
GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGCCGGGGGF,EDFFGEDFG,@DGGCGGEGGG7DCGGGF68CGFFFGGGG@CGDGFFDFEFEFF:30CGAFFDFEFF8CAF;;8F
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have many files that can have various amounts of rows. I essentially want to output each row into a new file if a pattern is matched between two files.
I have some code that does something similar but I want it to output every single input row from every file into a separate output file; that... (5 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I have deleted a file and commited in CVS.
So, is there any CVS command to revert back that deleted file with existing log messages.
--Thanks in advance
Madhu (1 Reply)
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Currently I am using the following sz and rz commands to run file transfer using ZMODEM within a perl script.
sz -b -m1 -M2 -k -e -r -u -t10
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Is there any flag setting that will allow me to terminate when a retry 0 error is outputted as this is constantly filling up my... (0 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello
Can someone help me to write a perl script or kornshell reading a two files and outputting to comma format.
Here is the two files
listofdisks.txt
id, diskname, diskgroup, diskisze(GB), FC
1, CN34, GRP1, 30, FC_CN34
2, CN67, GRP5, 19,
4, VD1, GRP4, 23, FC_VD1
6, CF_D1, ... (0 Replies)
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6. Linux
hai friends i have deleted passwd command using rm command i thought it will come again at the time of rebooting but it is completely deleted how to get it worked again (5 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have a file like below
4 0 /work/ram/jagan/irt_XXrules.dat
4 0 /work/ram/jagan/irt_NNrules.dat
4 0 /work/ram/jagan/irt_MMrules.dat
4 0 /work/ram/jagan/irt_ZZrules.dat
My output should be
4 0 XXrules
4 0 NNrules
4 0 MMrules
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
This is the file am having:
"40","1G1AL55 ",30482,9000
"40","1G1ZT58 ",29098,10600
"40","1G1AL15 ",29222,9400
"46","1G6KD57 ",3083,28400
"46","1G6KD57 ",27909,25200
"49","1G1ZU57 ",16391,13900
"49","1G2ZG58 ",28856,12400
I want to display the output in three files... (23 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I just mistakingly deleted some files using rm command.Is there a way to get it back?i work on Solaris 10
Thanks,
Kumar (1 Reply)
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Ok, lets suppose I have two files like so:
file1
John 5441223
Sandy 113446
Jill 489799
file2
Sandy Tuesday
Jill Friday
John Monday
Is it possible to match records from these two files and output them into one output file? For example, lets suppose I want to output like this:
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