C:>SET CSV="Feb 2, 2018 10:50:49.996148000 ";"172.16.21.120";"54859";"
+196.58.210.193";"9889";"19:68:09:24:00:5b:00:7e:53:53:4c:2e:47:6f:6f:
+67:6c:65:00:00:00:00:00:00"
C:>echo %CSV% | perl -F; -ane "$F[5]=qq|\"BitTorrent\"|;print join q|
+;|,@F"
"Feb 2, 2018 10:50:49.996148000 ";"172.16.21.120";"54859";"196.58.210.
+193";"9889";"BitTorrent"
For Linux, remove "SET", use $CSV for %CSV%, and use single quotes for the perl command.
Is a computer language with goto's totally Wirth-less?
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