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Expert Member
SPLIT command
Hi All
I have a file that has over 5,00,000 records and I want to split the file into 65,500 rows.
I am able to split the file into 7 files using SPLIT command. I want to know if it is possible to attach a header for all the 7 files using a single script or a single command along with the SPLIT command. Help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Sharath
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Junior Member
Re: SPLIT command
you can use -lnumber to tell split how many rows (or record if a row is a record) will be each file.
split -l65000 mi_huge_file_500000
after that split will create the files xaa, .... etc...
if you want to put a header on each file create the header file and later do a cat on the following way:
cat xaa >> header_file
will append xaa to the header file, but becareful if you want to use the same header, you must replicate it, so you don't lose it.
En fin... try with a script something more elaborated...
I recommend you the advanced bash scripting guide
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/abs-guide.pdf
HTH
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