Something like this seems to work, at least with mawk on Ubuntu.
As noted elsewhere, awk doesn't need to have data piped into it by cat, and indeed, in this case, it wouldn't work, since the script is supplied as standard input, not the data.
Here is my test.in file
Case Modify 10001 20002 30003 40004|Report Create 3417176211|Case Modify 10002 20002 30003 40004|
Script:
Remove.ksh
This script to remove $1 which I type in:
$ cat test.in
Case Modify 10001 20002 30003 40004|Report Create 3417176211|Case Modify 10002 20002 30003... (0 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to create a modify a txt file via a sh script and I'm not sure how to do it.
I have this:
data1a#data2a#data3aµ data1b#data2b#data3bµ data1c#data2c#data3cµ
and I want to have this (more or less)
data1a data2a data3a
data1b data2b data3b
data1c data2c data3c
I know... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I am calling a shell function within awk using system. I am struggling to get my expected output:
#!/bin/sh
set -o nounset
BEG=44
END=55
shfun()
{
echo "1|2|3"
}
export -f shfun
typeset -F > /dev/null
awk 'BEGIN {OFS="|"; print "'"$BEG"'",system( "shfun"... (5 Replies)
Actually I got a list of file end with *.txt
I want to use the same command apply to all the *.txt
Thus I try to find out the fastest way to write those same command in a script and then want to let them run automatics.
For example:
I got the file below:
file1.txt
file2.txt
file3.txt... (4 Replies)
This is my function which is creating three variables based on counter & writing these variable to database by calling another function writeRecord
but only one record is getting wrote in DB.... Please advise ASAP...:confused:
function InsertFtg
{
FTGSTR=""
echo "Saurabh is GREAT $#"
let... (2 Replies)
please help me in this script
shell script :1
***********
>cat file1.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo "this is first file"
function var()
{
a=10
b=11
}
function var_1()
{
c=12
d=13 (2 Replies)
hi everyone
i am trying to do this
bash> cat abc.sh
deepak()
{
echo Deepak
}
deepak
bash>./abc.sh
Deepak
so it is giving me write simply i created a func and it worked
now i modified it like this way
bash> cat abc.sh (2 Replies)
hi,
I have used awk command to delimit my variable. But this that not worked.
Could you please let me know what need to be changed in my awk command
Input:
home/unix>cat test.txt
DAILY.JOB CHENNAI,8388
DAILY.JOB BANGLORE,3848
DAILY.JOB TRICHY,9489
DAILY.JOB TIRUPUR,8409
code
... (9 Replies)
I am working on converting shell to Perl script. In shell we have built in function
trap
Do you know alternative in Perl or actually we don't need it?
Thanks for contribution (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am having script which contains many functions. Need to print each function name at the starting of the function. Like below,
functionname()
{
echo "functionname"
commands....
}
I've tried like below,
func=`grep "()" scriptname | cut -d "(" -f1`
for i in $func
do
nawk -v... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Sumanthsv
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setlabel(1) User Commands setlabel(1)NAME
setlabel - move files to zone with corresponding sensitivity label
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/setlabel newlabel filename...
DESCRIPTION
setlabel moves files into the zone whose label corresponds to newlabel. The old file pathname is adjusted so that it is relative to the
root pathname of the new zone. If the old pathname for a file's parent directory does not exist as a directory in the new zone, the file is
not moved. Once moved, the file might no longer be accessible in the current zone.
Unless newlabel and filename have been specified, no labels are set.
Labels are defined by the security administrator at your site. The system always displays labels in uppercase. Users can enter labels in
any combination of uppercase and lowercase. Incremental changes to labels are supported.
Refer to setflabel(3TSOL) for a complete description of the conditions that are required to satisfy this command, and the privileges that
are needed to execute this command.
EXIT STATUS
setlabel exits with one of the following values:
0 Successful completion.
1 Usage error.
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USAGE
On the command line, enclose the label in double quotes unless the label is only one word. Without quotes, a second word or letter sepa-
rated by a space is interpreted as a second argument.
% setlabel SECRET somefile
% setlabel "TOP SECRET" somefile
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% setlabel "ts a b" somefile
% setlabel "ts,a,b" somefile
% setlabel "ts/a b" somefile
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EXAMPLES
Example 1 Set a Label.
To set somefile's label to SECRET A:
example% setlabel "Secret a" somefile
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Plus and minus signs can be used to modify an existing label. A plus sign turns on the specified compartment for somefile's label.
example% setlabel +b somefile
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example% setlabel -A somefile
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ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO setflabel(3TSOL), label_encodings(4), attributes(5)NOTES
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