10-18-2008
Hi Murphy,
I believe this will work if the XML file has elements after new lines what if it is one line XML file then grep wont work.
I am assuming i am not sure if i am right above.
Here is what i wrote ...changing the original request..the XML element and value has changed...
{
+2 if ( grep -F "<NumberType>BHT</NumberType>" )
+3 {
+4 gsub(/XmlInterchange/,"XmlInterchange_new",$0);print $0;
+5 }
+6 else
+7 print $0;
+8 }
+9
Can you confirm if this is fine.
And what if the XML file is one line file.
Regards
Karan
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