Hey , i am trying to do a search for the certain books , and im trying to make it case insensitive. what i have come up with so far is this :
Database.txt
RETARDED MONKEY:RACHEAL ABRAHAML:30:30:20
GOLD:FATIN:23.20:12:3
STUPID:JERLYN:20:40:3
echo -n "Title: "
read Title
echo -n... (3 Replies)
Hello,
How do I set case insensitive search mode while the file is open with more command ?
(I know -i option which could be used before opening)
thanks
Vilius (2 Replies)
Hello,
Linux man command search is case insensitive by default, but not AIX man.
How do I serch case insensitive while using AIX manual pages ?
thanks
Vilius (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file named "test_file" that has the below content. It has words in upper/lower cases
PRODOPS
prodOPS
ProdOps
PRODops
escalate
Shell
My requirement is to replace all the "prodops" (what ever case it may be) with "productionoperations".
I tried using the "i" option with... (7 Replies)
I am using HP-Unix B.11.31.
Question: How to do the case insensitive search using FIND?
Example: I would like list the files with extension of *.SQL & *.sql.
When I try with command find . -type f -name *.sql, it does not lists file with *.SQL. (5 Replies)
here is a statement
awk '/CREATE PROCEDURE/,/elimiter/' "$file1" > onlyproc1.sql
which mean cut from create procedure to Delimiter or delimiter and paste it in onlyproc1.sql... my query is how to make this case insensitive.. that is i want the above code to work whther it is Delimiter or... (26 Replies)
Hi All,
What is the command to search a file for a case-insensitive match
1.grep -nc text filename
2.grep -i text filename
3.grep -i filename text
4.grep -nc filename text
5.grep -c text filename
Thanks for your help (1 Reply)
I am trying to find case insensitive file names and then replace that particular file with other name.
if
then
ls | grep -i "update" | xargs -I {} mv {} LineItems.csv
echo "File moved from *update*"
elif
then
ls | grep -i "priority" | xargs -I {} mv {} ... (1 Reply)
Hello ,
Using the below scrip to search a string in a file , by case-insensitively
Please assist on using the toupper() as getting error !.
#!/usr/bin/ksh
set -x
curr_dir=`pwd`
file_ctr=0
printf "\n Reviewing the output file from the directory: %s \n\n" $curr_dir
ls -latr ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Siva SQL
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
find_member
FIND_MEMBER(8) System Manager's Manual FIND_MEMBER(8)NAME
find_member - Find all Mailman lists that a member's address is on
SYNOPSIS
find_member [options] regex [regex [...]]
OPTIONS -l listname, --listname=listname
Include only the named list in the search.
-x listname, --exclude=listname
Exclude the named list from the search.
-w, --owners
Search list owners as well as members.
-o file, --output=file
Append the alias setting recommendations to file, in addition to printing them to standard output.
-h, --help
Print a small help text and exit
regex A Python regular expression to match against.
NOTES
The interaction between -l and -x is as follows. If any -l option is given then only the named list will be included in the search. If
any -x option is given but no -l option is given, then all lists will be search except those specifically excluded.
Regular expression syntax is Perl5-like, using the Python re module. Complete specifications are at:
http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-re.html
Address matches are case-insensitive, but case-preserved addresses are displayed.
AUTHOR
Author of Mailman is the Mailman Cabal, see http://www.list.org/ for information. This manpage is written by Tollef Fog Heen
<tfheen@debian.org> for Debian
SEE ALSO
Mailman documentation on http://www.list.org/ and in /usr/share/doc/mailman.
2001-03-10 FIND_MEMBER(8)