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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sed help needed badly Post 302209487 by sujana on Friday 27th of June 2008 05:16:33 AM
Old 06-27-2008
can u try like this:

sed -n '/^%CLI-E/p' file_name

i got output only the lines starting with %CLI-E :

$ cat del_file
HECKSUM $1$DGA1043:[ORACLE.PATRON]TSTST01.DBF;1
%CLI-E-OPENIN, error opening $1$DGA1043:[ORACLE]TSTST01.DBF
-RMS-E-FLK, file currently locked by another user
$ sed -n '/^%CLI-E/p' del_file
%CLI-E-OPENIN, error opening $1$DGA1043:[ORACLE]TSTST01.DBF

let me know whether its working or not bcoz am also in learning stage......

Last edited by sujana; 06-27-2008 at 06:36 AM..
 

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