I'm trying to find a exact word match but couldn't do it.
ABC
ABC_NE
Searching for ABC_NE tried
grep -w </ABC_NE/>
grep "^ABC_NE$"
but didn't worked , any awk variants would also help.
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Hi
By using select clause I'm trying to pull out the rows to a variable.
If the variable has 0 row(s) selected then i'm printing some text message
else printing some other text message
if($xyz =~ m/0 row/)
{
print "0 rows ";
}
else
{
print " There are rows";
}
By my problem... (4 Replies)
I am trying to match a pattern exactly in a shell script. I have tried two methods
awk '/\<mpath${CURR_MP}\>/{print $1 $2}' multipath
perl -ne '/\bmpath${CURR_MP}\b/ and print' /var/tmp/multipath
Both these methods require that I use the escape character. I am guessing that is why... (8 Replies)
Hello Guys,
I am trying to make an exact match for an email address entered as an argument, using perl, however, it's not working if I put a "$" in the email address. See the below outputs,
Correct Match :
bash-2.03$ echo sandy@test.com | perl -wln -e 'print if /(^*\@test.com$)/i'... (6 Replies)
Hello,
My requirement is to iterate over all the lines of a file and compare them with a word and perform some operations if exact match is found.
For the snippet below, it works even if contents of line include "diff" and "diff:". I want it to work only if it is exactly "diff" and is not... (2 Replies)
Hi friends,
i am using the following grep command for exact word match:
>echo "sachin#tendulkar" | grep -iw "sachin"
output: sachin#tendulkar
as we can see in the above example that its throwinng the exact match(which is not the case as the keyword is sachin and string is... (6 Replies)
file
11 2
12 6
13 7
114 6
011 7
if I'm searching for 11, output needed is
output:
11 2
011 7
Code: awk '$1 ~ /^11$/' file
I used the above to match exact, but it avoiding "011 7" line too, how to resolve this? (6 Replies)
Hello!
I have 2 files named tacs.tmp and tacDB.txt
tacs.tmp looks like this
0
10235647
102700
106800
107200
1105700
tacDB.txt looks like this
100100,Mitsubishi,G410,Handheld,,0,0,0
100200,Siemens,A53,Handheld,,0,0,0
100300,Sony Ericsson,TBD (AAB-1880030-BV),Handheld,,0,0,0... (2 Replies)
I just want to match "binutils1_test" only, and print the match line only
lyang001@lyang001-OptiPlex-9010:/tmp$ cat file
zbinutils1_test
bbinutils1_test
binutils1_test
w-binutils1_test
lyang001@lyang001-OptiPlex-9010:/tmp$ cat file |grep -w 'binutils1_test'
... (7 Replies)
I am trying to create a cronjob that will run on startup that will look at a list.txt file to see if there is a later version of a database using database.txt as the source. The matching lines are written to output.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
maildir-filter
MAILDIR-FILTER(1) General Commands Manual MAILDIR-FILTER(1)NAME
maildir-filter - program to filter mail in Maildir folders.
SYNOPSIS
maildir-filter -r <regexp> [-d ./Maildir/.folder | -b] [-D] [-p] [-i] [-V] [-n] [-H]
DESCRIPTION
maildir-filter is used to filter messages in Maildir folders. It reads the message from stdin and used qmail's exit conde conventions, so
it can work from your .qmail file. It can be used to bounce, deliver or just send messages do /dev/null.
OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax. A summary of options are included below.
-r <regexp>
Use this regexp to match the message. It follows perl syntax.
-D turn on a few debug messages
-b bounce if matches
-p print messa to stdout
-i case insensitive match
-V print version and exit
-n negate regexp (!~ m// in perl talk)
-H only try to match the headers
-k kill the message
SEE ALSO dot-qmail(5)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Marcelo Bezerra <mosca@mosca.yi.org>.
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