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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Grep the last line and put on mail subject Post 302776733 by Daniel Gate on Wednesday 6th of March 2013 06:08:27 PM
Old 03-06-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by bipinajith
OR use tail and cut to get those field values:
Code:
USED_DB=$(tail -1 /home/oracle/scripts/dbsizedaily.txt | cut -d' ' -f5)
USED_PC=$(tail -1 /home/oracle/scripts/dbsizedaily.txt | cut -d' ' -f6)

cat /home/oracle/scripts/dbsizedaily.txt | mail -s "$TODAY: PROD DB Size: $USED_DB - %USED: $USED_PC"

Is there any way to format the number into two decimals with a comma so that they show as PROD DB Size: 2,330.17 GB - %USED:73.94 rather than PROD DB Size: 2330.17322 - %USED: 73.9445703?
 

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