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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Add 'ENDEND' on end of each record at position is 14-20 Post 302227374 by vidyadhar85 on Thursday 21st of August 2008 05:18:55 AM
Old 08-21-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by summer_cherry
Code:
cat file | sed '/EDPPOO/ i\
ENDEND
'

but this will add ENDEND in first line also..
i mean
ENDEND
01 ASH01 1CTCTL EDPPOO STAND
01 ASH08 0020 A1TH 101
01 ASH09 0022 A1TH 102
01 ASH09 0022 A1TH 103
ENDEND
01 ASH02 2CTCTL EDPPOO STAND
01 ASH08 0030 A1TH 201
01 ASH09 0042 A1TH 302
01 ASH09 0052 A1TH 403
ENDEND
01 ASH03 1CTCTL EDPPOO STAND
01 ASH08 0020 A1TH 401
01 ASH09 0022 A1TH 502
01 ASH09 0022 A1TH 603
 

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ANUBISADM(1)						      General Commands Manual						      ANUBISADM(1)

NAME
anubisadm - interface for GNU Anubis database administration SYNOPSIS
anubisadm anubisadm [COMMAND] [OPTIONS] URL DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the anubisadm command. anubisadm is a program for GNU Anubis database manipulation. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below: COMMAND is one of: -c, --create Creates the database. -l, --list List the contents of an existing database. -a, --add Add a new record. -m, --modify Modify existing record. -r, --remove Remove existing record. --version Display program version number and exit. --help Display this help screen and exit. OPTION is one or more of: -i, --authid=STRING Specify the authid to operate upon. This option is mandatory with --add, --modify and --remove. It is optional when used with --list. -p, --password=STRING Specify the password for the authid. Mandatory with --add, --modify and --remove. -u, --user=STRING Specify the system user name corresponding to the given authid. Optional for --add, --modify and --remove. -f, --rcfile=STRING Specify the rc file to be used for this authid. Optional for --add, --modify and --remove. SEE ALSO
anubis(1), anubisusr(1), AUTHOR
anubisadm was written by The Anubis Team (read the AUTHORS file). This manual page was prepared by Krzysztof Burghardt <krzysztof@burghardt.pl>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 2007 Sep 09 ANUBISADM(1)
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