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> I wanted to see if I could add x0D to a couple records.
I couldn't find a way to issue that as a parameter to a command.
One can use qsh and sed, or a Perl script to do that en masse. Here's a sample qsh script. Not tested.
#!/bin/bash # Replace CRLF with LF E_WRONGARGS=65 if [ -z "$1" ] then echo "Usage: `basename $0` filename-to-convert" exit $E_WRONGARGS fi file="$1" sed 's/\n/\n\r/g' $file > $file.fixed cp -f $file.fixed $file rm -f $file.fixed
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