1Fsdb::Filter::dbcol(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentationFsdb::Filter::dbcol(3)
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6 dbcol - select columns from an Fsdb file
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9 dbcol [-v] [-e -] [column...]
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12 Select one or more columns from the input database. If a value is
13 given for empty columns with the -e option, then any named columns
14 which don't exist will be created. Otherwise, non-existent columns are
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17 Note: a safer way to create columns is dbcolcreate.
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20 -r or --relaxed-errors
21 Relaxed error checking: ignore columns that aren't there.
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23 -v or --invert-match
24 Output all columns except those listed (like grep -v).
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27 Output all columns, in addition to those listed. (Thus "-a foo"
28 will move column foo to the first column.)
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31 Specify the value newly created columns get.
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33 --saveoutput $OUT_REF
34 Save output writer (for integration with other fsdb filters).
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36 and the standard fsdb options:
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38 -d Enable debugging output.
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40 -i or --input InputSource
41 Read from InputSource, typically a file, or - for standard input,
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45 -o or --output OutputDestination
46 Write to OutputDestination, typically a file, or - for standard
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50 --autorun or --noautorun
51 By default, programs process automatically, but Fsdb::Filter
52 objects in Perl do not run until you invoke the run() method. The
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56 Use H as the full Fsdb header, rather than reading a header from
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66 Input:
67 #fsdb account passwd uid gid fullname homedir shell
68 johnh * 2274 134 John_Heidemann /home/johnh /bin/bash
69 greg * 2275 134 Greg_Johnson /home/greg /bin/bash
70 root * 0 0 Root /root /bin/bash
71 # this is a simple database
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74 cat DATA/passwd.fsdb account | dbcol account
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81 # this is a simple database
82 # | dbcol account
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85 dbcolcreate(1), Fsdb(3)
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89 $filter = new Fsdb::Filter::dbcol(@arguments);
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91 Create a new dbcol object, taking command-line arguments.
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99 $filter->parse_options(@ARGV);
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111 Internal: run over all data rows.
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119 Copyright (C) 1991-2022 by John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu>
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121 This program is distributed under terms of the GNU general public
122 license, version 2. See the file COPYING with the distribution for
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