04-03-2009
find and replace and keep
Hi All
I've file in which has these lines in it
create fil23456 read on 3345
create fil23456_1 read on 34567
create fil23456_2 read on 36789
I'm trying to replace the lines in such a way that in the end the file will look like
create fil23456 read on 3345
alter fil23456 read on 34567
alter fil23456 read on 36789
I would like to replace the occurrences of _1, _2 (this can be many so i cant hardcode saying _1 and _2)
I tried some of the sed, but couldnt succed (it is removing _ but not the 1s and 2s, then other one is reomving everything before _)
Can someone please help.
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