Thanks,
Alejandro
On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Nick Waterman wrote:
> Larry Halley said:
> > HOWEVER; maybe you can help me, I have a "sed" script in Unix that
> > breaks each stop record into a comma delimited file but my problem
> > is that the input and output octets are not always written to in the
> > stop record. What ends up happening is that my fields get all out
> > of line. Does anyone have a suggestion for a fix?
>
> Absolutely!
>
> Learn PERL! You won't regret it!
>
> In the meantime, more realistically, feel free to mail me a copy of
> your sed script and I'll see if I've got time to re-write it in perl
> for you (or more likely, knowing sed, I'll start again from scratch
> but write a program that gives the same output).
>
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