Hey all
i am pretty new to awk... here my problem.
My input is something like this:
type: NSR client;
name: pegasus;
save set: /, /var, /part, /part/part2, /testpartition,
/foo/bar,... (9 Replies)
Hi all,
Please some help over here. I have a Sales.txt file containing info in blocks for
every sold product in the pattern showed below (only for 2 products).
NEW BLOCK
SALE DATA
PRODUCT SERIAL
79833269999 146701011945004
.Some other data
.Some... (17 Replies)
hi sorry, newbie for scripting..
the text file: abcdefghijk%%$%^U^%234454234
I got awk script:
awk ' ($1 == "abcd")
the output only show: abcd
I tried using asterix: awk ' ($1 == "abcd*") but same output abcd only...
how can I get all of the line ?? (6 Replies)
hi
I have posted it earlier but i was unable to put my exact problem.This time posting in parts.
I have a text file which i had transferred to UNIX.It has strings like:
alter table table_name add (column_name);
as well as modify options.
now i need to read the table name between alter... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I want to test if i find the word CACCIA AND idlck in a file, i have to print a message Ok.
For that , i need to user a awk command with a && logical.
Can you help me ?
:confused:
### CACCIA: DEBUT ###
if $(grep -wqi "$2" /etc/passwd); then
&& rm /etc/security/.idlck
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
how can we search for a pattren between two words? below are the examples
input
1)select from table_name c1,c2,c3,c4,fn(),fn2(),c5;-->false
2)select from table_name c1,c2,c3,c4;--True
3)select from table
c1,
c2,
c3,
fn(),
c4;-->true
4)select from table_name
c1,
c2,
c3;-->true... (11 Replies)
Hello All,
My requirement is to get test between two words START & END, something like html tags
Eg. Input file:
START
Line1
Line2
Line3
CLOSE
START
Line4
Line5
Line6
END
START
Line7
START
Line8 (7 Replies)
Hi All!
can anyone help me with this code?
I want to count words or letters in every line with
if(count>20){else echo $myline}
awk '/<script /{p=1} /<\/script>/{p=0; next}!p' index.html | while read myline; do
echo $myline
done
Thank you !!! (3 Replies)
Is there a way to extract chinese words from a text written in an European Language? I want to create a glossary and finding a way would make me save time!
Thank you! (3 Replies)
i have 13 different words. I need to get permutations like all combinations of this words:
word1 word2 word3 word4 word5 word6 word7 word8 word9 word10 word11 word12 word13
But the combinations only should be 12 words long.
Is there a fast efficient way to do this? Maybe with linux tool... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: watcherpro
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