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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Replace whole lines in the file from different files Post 302307049 by Jae on Tuesday 14th of April 2009 12:50:47 PM
Old 04-14-2009
How to loop in getline from files

Hi Franklin,

Thanks to you, I am almost got the solution, but I don't know how to loop in getline from two files. Only first line from file2.txt and file3.txt is updated in file.conf. For next iteration, file.conf should be updated with second line from these two files.

Jae,
Code:
awk 'BEGIN{getline v1 < "file2.txt";getline v2 < "file3.txt"}
/PWAT-PARM3/{print;getline;print;getline;print;getline
        if (match($0,match(v1,$0))) {
                        print v1;
                        getline
                } else {
                        # do some stuff here
                        print
                }
			next
			}
/PWAT-PARM4/{print;getline;print;getline;print;getline
        if (match($0,match(v2,$0))) {
                        print v2;
                        getline
                } else {
                        # do some stuff here
                        print
                }
			next
			}
{print}
' file1


Last edited by Jae; 04-14-2009 at 05:46 PM..
 

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JOIN(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   JOIN(1)

NAME
join - relational database operator SYNOPSIS
join [-an] [-e s] [-o list] [-tc] file1 file2 DESCRIPTION
Join forms, on the standard output, a join of the two relations specified by the lines of file1 and file2. If file1 is `-', the standard input is used. File1 and file2 must be sorted in increasing ASCII collating sequence on the fields on which they are to be joined, normally the first in each line. There is one line in the output for each pair of lines in file1 and file2 that have identical join fields. The output line normally con- sists of the common field, then the rest of the line from file1, then the rest of the line from file2. Fields are normally separated by blank, tab or newline. In this case, multiple separators count as one, and leading separators are dis- carded. These options are recognized: -an In addition to the normal output, produce a line for each unpairable line in file n, where n is 1 or 2. -e s Replace empty output fields by string s. -o list Each output line comprises the fields specified in list, each element of which has the form n.m, where n is a file number and m is a field number. -tc Use character c as a separator (tab character). Every appearance of c in a line is significant. SEE ALSO
sort(1), comm(1), awk(1). BUGS
With default field separation, the collating sequence is that of sort -b; with -t, the sequence is that of a plain sort. The conventions of join, sort, comm, uniq, look and awk(1) are wildly incongruous. 7th Edition April 29, 1985 JOIN(1)
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