in reply to Code Misses a Replacement
I agree with ww. The tab is there.
Try this:
s/,/<\t>/g;
Then, you will see the tab even if your settings prevent it.
On a side note, I would do the whole affair with a one-liner:
perl -pe 's/,/\t/g' < /c/mysql.out > /c/mysql.dshield
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Re^2: Code Misses a Replacement
by monger (Friar) on Jul 07, 2005 at 20:47 UTC |
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