Hi all
I have a script as follows :-
#!/usr/bin/ksh
IDT=`date +"%OH%M%S"`
while true
do
echo ${IDT}
sleep 1
done
I need the time to show me the current runtime value for the time, however this returns the time as at the start of the script.
Any ideas.
Thanks
JH (4 Replies)
Can SED be used to substitute a character (y) with a character (Y) in a specified field?
File has 12000 : delimeted rows as;
HHC 1 BDE:Lastname, Firstname MI:firstname.mi.lastname@mil:SGT
HHC 2 BDE:Lastname, Firstname MI:Firstname.MI.Lastname@mil:SGT
I wish to replace the capital letters... (6 Replies)
Hi all u brilient people on the forum...
I am trying to call the variable value in awk command for search pattern /start/,/stop/ but i am nt able to do this ....
wat i did is ..i have created two variable YESTERDAY and TODAY and passed the y'day n 2'days dates in it...like this
... (14 Replies)
have a fileA containing about 260 lines wherein i have to match 2 lines
fileA
blah blah
OF 90 DAYS DOCS PERIOD 12/06/0"
Pairs_Id 52006
Amount1 -300000.0
Amount2 15091500.10
Codifiers_Id 0
OriginalId 0
EOT
--blah blah blah
TBL Tradt_IN
CardRate 0.0
hashAmount -15091500.0... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
my requirement is as below.
I need to replace a value in a particular column with a substitution variable(date value) and modified value of the current column value in the same position.
for ex.
i have a record like
02;aaaa;bbbbb;cccccc;dddddd;123456789;hhhhh;12hs;asdf ;... (3 Replies)
Hello Exprets,
I have a requirement where i have to subtitue a word with another word.
$eachline| sed 's/*$//'
a) $eachline will hold a value a path
for example
user/oracle/Test_admin/myfolder/bakup/part_bkptemp_part_bkp_repeated/list.txt
b)
$eachline| sed 's/*$//'
will give me the... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
OS HPUX 11.11
I am using following script to take controlfile backup. I have used SID variable to hold "ffin1" value, which I again subsitute in "'/db/ffin1/home/oraffin1/$SID_$wdate.ctl'" command. Well, after running this, SID variable does not subsittue it's value, while wdate... (6 Replies)
Hi guys,
I'm trying to figure out how to use a shell variable inside my sed command.
I just want to remove a certain part of a path. I've tried three different combinations and none of them work. Here are the three combinations:
echo $file | sed 's/'$test'//'
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I know that title is a mouthful - I'll try to better explain my struggles a little better...
What I'm trying to do is:
1. Query a db and output to a file, a list of column data.
2. Then, for each line in this file, repeat these values but wrap them with:
ITEM{
... (3 Replies)
I am using script for substitute one variable with another variable like below...
below code works fine...
sed 's/'$sub_fun'/'$To_sub'/g'
But when i run the same code from the script getting below errors..
sed: -e expression #1, char 7: unterminated `s' command
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make_sockdfr
MAKE_SOCKDFR(8) System Manager's Manual MAKE_SOCKDFR(8)NAME
make_sockdfr - Generates frozen route file for SOCKS server
SYNOPSIS
make_sockdfr [infile [outfile] ]
DESCRIPTION
make_sockdfr reads in a plain-text route file for the SOCKS server and produces a frozen route file as the output.
Both arguments are optional. The default for infile is /etc/sockd.route; the default for outfile is /etc/sockd.fr. You may specify infile
while omitting outfile, but you cannot specify outfile without also speficying infile.
The contents of the frozen route file is essentially the memory image of the parsed input file. Using the frozen route file can reduce the
start-up delay of the SOCKS server program since it no longer has to parse the file contents.
When the SOCKS server starts, it always looks for the frozen route file /etc/sockd.fr first. If that file is not found, it then tries to
use the plain-text route file /etc/sockd.route. If you use frozen route file, you must remember to run make_sockdfr every time after you
modify the plain-text file or the SOCKS server will continue to use the frozen version of a previous route file.
To find out the contents of a frozen route file, use dump_sockdfr.
FILES
/etc/sockd.fr, /etc/sockd.route
SEE ALSO dump_sockdfr(8), sockd.fr(5), sockd.route(5)AUTHOR
Ying-Da Lee, yingda@esd.sgi.com or yingda@best.com
May 6, 1996 MAKE_SOCKDFR(8)