Am 15.12.2012 22:22, schrieb Peter Bex:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 10:16:55PM +0100, Peter Bex wrote:
A simple sed(1) expression should do the trick:

sed -E 's/ +/ /g' old-file > new-file
I just remembered where I could check, and the GNU sed equivalent is:

sed -r 's/ +/ /g' old-file > new-file

Sorry for the confusion.


With sed as startingpoint I figured it out.
Those 3 steps make the input files consumable for COPY

1. dos2unix
2. sed -i 's/[ \t]*$//'
3. sed -i 's/  / /g'


The input files get created by a simple windows batch where I can't change anything.
It uses echo to attach a line of 4 parameters to those textfiles.

How would you manage if one or more of those parameters contained blanks in some cases?
This doesn't appear, yet. But I consider this as luck.   :}

The real column formats are ( TEXT, TEXT, DATE, TIME ).

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