How to I put my find command string into a script. It is currently to long to be entered manually at command line.
for FNAME in `find /unixsxxx/interface/x.x/xxxxxx -type f \( -name '*.KSH' -o -name '*.sh' -o -name '*.sql' -o -name '*.ksh' \) -exec grep -il xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx {} \;`; do C=`grep -c... (5 Replies)
two tabulate files (A, B), each contents thousands and thousands lines with ids.
first find out contents with common ids in both A, B and print out into a file;
second find out contents with ids which only exist in file A and print out into a file. (4 Replies)
My script prints lines in which the entire line may be colored, and portions may also be colored. e.g.
Consider this to be one line:
$red some text in red $yellow abcd $end_yellow red text 1234 $blue some text $end_blue more red text $end_red
So using sed, I may based on condition 1,... (5 Replies)
hey... i had a big problem with my professor
i have 3 simple archives
in.txt -> had all timestamps of users logon (100lines)
ex. 111111
222222
333333
out.txt -> had all timestamps of users logof (100lines)
ex. 111113
222225
333332
commands.txt... (9 Replies)
Hello,
I need to make shell script menu for my end users. There is like 100 scripts in system, and they need to run that scripts true one main script with user friendly menu.
Example, when user will run main menu script, it will get something like this on his screen:... (3 Replies)
picked this up from another thread.
echo 1st_file.csv; nawk -F, 'NR==FNR{a++;next} a{b++}
END{for(i in b){if(b-1&&a!=b){print i";\t\t"b}else{print "NEW:"i";\t\t"b} } }' OFS=, 1st_file.csv *.csv | sort -r
i need to use the above but with a slight modification..
1.compare against 3 month... (25 Replies)
Hello,
I need to make shell script menu for my end users. There is like 100 scripts in system, and they need to run that scripts true one main script with user friendly menu.
Example, when user will run main menu script, it will get something like this on his screen:... (1 Reply)
Hello to all in forum,
Maybe an awk expert could help me with this complex task for me.
I have the input shown below and I would like to get the output as follow:
- I would like the output separated by commas.
- The header is fixed and will be the same always.
- For the lines containing... (22 Replies)
I have an FTP server with thousands of Invoices. All Invoices are in a folder called /volume1/MBSInvoices/
Monthly invoices are added to that folder every month.
Here is a sample filename of the Invoices:
invoice_1_20170101_10010052_10020052_10030052_JOHNDOE.pdf
the Account ID is the... (6 Replies)
Hi All
Thanks for reviewing my question.
I have a sh script where I used an environmental variable for the directory for the file I need to check to ensure before executing a process.
I have confirmed the permissions and I can find the file if I use a hard coding of the directory. This is a... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
phones
phones(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual phones(4)NAME
phones - File containing the remote host phone number database
SYNOPSIS
/etc/phones
The /etc/phones file contains the system-wide private phone numbers for the tip(1) program.
DESCRIPTION
This file is normally unreadable, and so may contain privileged information. The format of the file is a series of lines of the form: sys-
temname phone-number
where systemname is defined in the /etc/remote file and phone-number is the system phone number terminated only by a comma or by the end of
the line. Only one phone number per line is permitted. However, if more than one line in the file contains the same system name, tip will
attempt to dial each one in turn, until it establishes a connection.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows the entry in /etc/phones for the system, zeus: zeus 9=555-9898
In this example, the = sign (or an asterisk) forces the autocall units to pause and wait for a second dial tone, when going through an
exchange. The = is required by the DF02-AC (an asterisk would be required by the BIZCOMP 1030).
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: tip(1).
Files: remote(4). delim off
phones(4)