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TSVDB(1) Linux User's Manual TSVDB(1)
TSVDB - Tab separated values database
tsvdb [-r|x|y|z|q|a|t|b|f|h|v] [-n|w{row}] [-c{n}] [-[[s|S]|[l|L]]{fstr}] [-d{[,|;]}] [file] or tsvdb -e|p {file}
Simple tab-separated values text database (based on PDCurses TUIdemo example program). The first line of the file defines the data structure. Each tab-delimited word in the first line, defines a data field name and its length. The number of lines up to one million, and a maximum number of fields is 16.
-r open in read-only -x readonly, but swiched back with Ctrl-X key -X Ro, can edit only current -y locked mode -z set safety on (alter Ctrl-Z) -a set auto-seek of -t go to first record -b go bottom -c 0..7 select color set -n recno go to the n'th row (or row:col) -s fstr go to the first occurence of fstr or -s "(fstr)" search with Regular Expression or -S fstr search regexp to extract -l str list of occurrences or -L str list with header -d chr use separator (, or ;) char to CSV -w num set scr height + or -num rows -e edit file as text -f set function key labels on (-F hide) -p parse file -h usage -v version
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