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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting differentiating two sets Post 302268185 by skyineyes on Monday 15th of December 2008 06:43:58 AM
Old 12-15-2008
Hi

Getting error. Please have a look

Set 1

/vobs/odyssey/sm/sybase/ddl/ods/SM_CFSCASHFLOWONHOLD.trg@@/main/3
/vobs/odyssey/sm/sybase/ddl/ods/SM_CFSCASHFLOW.trg@@/main/3
/vobs/odyssey/sm/sybase/ddl/ods/SM_CFSDIARY.trg@@/main/4
/vobs/odyssey/sm/sybase/ddl/ods/SM_SMVALIDCASHFLOW.trg@@/main/5


set 2

/vobs/odyssey/sm/sybase/ddl/ods/SM_CFSCASHFLOWONHOLD.trg@@/main/4
/vobs/odyssey/sm/sybase/ddl/ods/SM_CFSCASHFLOW.trg@@/main/21
/vobs/odyssey/sm/sybase/ddl/ods/SM_CFSDIARY.trg@@/main/14
/vobs/odyssey/sm/sybase/ddl/ods/SM_SMVALIDCASHFLOW.trg@@/main/15


The script is as follows:

#!/bin/sh
set1=$1
set2=$2
awk 'BEGIN {
FS = OFS = "\57"
}
NR == FNR {
t = $NF; NF = NF - 1
_[$0] = t; next
}
{
t = NF; NF = NF - 1
if ($0 in _ && _[$0] > t)
print $0, t
}' set2 set1




When run the script as follows:

/home/odyssey/f091018>./script.sh set1 set2
awk: syntax error near line 10
awk: illegal statement near line 10
*********************************

Quote:
Originally Posted by radoulov
Something like this may work with GNU Awk:

Code:
awk 'BEGIN {
  FS = OFS = "\57"
  }
NR == FNR {
  t = $NF; NF = NF - 1
 _[$0] = t; next
 }
{
  t = NF; NF = NF - 1
  if ($0 in _ && _[$0] > t)
    print $0, t
}' set2 set1

For other awks try this:

Code:
awk 'BEGIN {
  FS = OFS = "\57"
  }
NR == FNR {
  t = $NF; sub(/\/[^\/]*$/, "")
 _[$0] = t; next
 }
{
  t = $NF; sub(/\/[^\/]*$/, "")
  if ($0 in _ && _[$0] > t)
    print $0, t
}' set2 set1

 

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ods-signer(8)						       OpenDNSSEC ods-signer						     ods-signer(8)

NAME
ods-signer - OpenDNSSEC Signer Engine client SYNOPSIS
ods-signer [-h] start | stop | reload | queue | flush | zones | verbosity <number> | update | update <zone> | sign <zone> | sign --all | clear <zone> DESCRIPTION
ods-signer is part of the OpenDNSSEC software. With this tool, you can send commands to the signer engine daemon. For more information, go to http://www.opendnssec.org and visit the Documentation page. OPTIONS
-h Show this help. DIAGNOSTICS
will log all the problems via stderr. SEE ALSO
ods-auditor(1), ods-control(8), ods-enforcerd(8), ods-hsmspeed(1), ods-hsmutil(1), ods-kaspcheck(1), ods-ksmutil(1), ods-signerd(8), ods-timing(5), opendnssec(7), http://www.opendnssec.org/ AUTHORS
ods-signer was written by NLnet Labs as part of the OpenDNSSEC project. OpenDNSSEC October 2010 ods-signer(8)
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