NAME¶
testdbfawk - scan dbfawk files for matching dbf file for map rendering in xastir
SYNOPSIS¶
testdbfawk [-f file.awk| -D dir] -d file.dbf
DESCRIPTION¶
Scan dbfawk files for matching dbf file for map rendering in xastir
--help prints command line usage
-D for dir containing *.dbfawk files.
-f for file containing awk rules.
-d for dbf file to parse
EXAMPLES¶
testdbfawk -D . -d tgr36119lkA.dbf 2>&1|less
testdbfawk scans the current directory for dbfawk files with signatures that
match tgr36119lkA.dbf's signature. testdbfawk dumps its output to standard
error, so in the example standard error is redirected to standard out and
piped into "less" for paging.
NOTES¶
Dbfawk hints and kinks: You have to think like an awk programmer and realize
that the order that rules are listed matters, that it's important to use
"next" as soon as it makes sense so other rules aren't looked at
unnecessarily and, to use "skip" when you want to fix bad dbf data.
SEE ALSO¶
README.MAPS in xastir documentation
APRS[tm] is a Trademark of Bob Bruninga, his home page is at
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http://www.aprs.org/aprs.html"
COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Frank Giannandrea KC2GJS
Copyright (C) 2000-2012 The Xastir Group