Im a newbee..
I have a script which runs few times daily. I want to write another script which should pick up the latest log generated from the last run of the first job and trigger a thrid script if the first script runs successfuly.
Please help...
Cheers (1 Reply)
I have been working on a script to list all the name's of a subfolder in a text file then edit that text file and then delete the subfolder base on the edited text file so far I have been able to do every thing I just talked about but can't figure out how to delete the subfolers base on a text file... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I need help in running a script that would pull info from an email subject line and run a script (foo.sh). I'm pretty sure after a bit of googling that this is possible in several ways. but none was pretty clear on how to accomplish it. The part that I really need help with is getting the... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I am fairly new to the world of Unix, and I am looking for a way to replace a line of text in a file with a delimited array of values.
I have an aliases file that is currently in use on our mail server that we are migrating off of. Until the migration is complete, the server must stay... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I needed to run a script based on the environment..I'm just having some issue with the script..can someone help me ?
#!/bin/ksh
pat01=`uname -a | awk '{printf "%s", $2}'`
#if it is server 1 run this file
if ; then
echo "run this file"
#if it is server 2 run this file... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to extract lines from a text file given a text file containing line numbers to be extracted from the first file. How do I go about doing this? Thanks! (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
I am a novice and need to build a script in bash. I have 2 text files data.txt file is big file, column 2 is the we need to search and delete in the output. The filter file contains the rows to be deleted.
Data.txt
state city zone
Alabama Huntsville 4
California SanDiego 3... (3 Replies)
I am having below script which needs to be executed based on start and end date
#!/bin/bash
array=('2016-09-27' '2016-10-27' '2016-11-27' '2016-12-27' '2017-01-27' '2017-02-27' '2017-03-27' '2017-04-27' '2017-05-27' '2017-06-27' '2017-07-27' '2017-08-27' '2017-09-27' )
for i in "${array}"
do... (9 Replies)
Hi All-I am new to Unix , I need to write a script. Can someone help me with a requirement where I have list of files in a directory, I want to Merge the files if a pattern of string matches in filenames?
AAAL_555A_ORANGE1_F190404.TXT
AAAL_555A_ORANGE2_F190404.TXT
AAAL_555A_ORANGE3_F190404.TXT... (6 Replies)
Hi Team,
I have a to run a script based on a date present in a different file which updates everyday. Kindly help with the solution.
My current execution : ksh scriptname.sh 10152019. But here i want to enter this date from a file which gets updated daily.
My appraoch :
date file location:... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: midhun3108
3 Replies
LEARN ABOUT HPUX
diffmk
diffmk(1) General Commands Manual diffmk(1)NAME
diffmk - mark changes between two different versions of a file
SYNOPSIS
prevfile currfile markfile
DESCRIPTION
compares the previous version of a file with the current version and creates a file that includes ``change mark'' commands. prevfile is
the name of the previous version of the file and currfile is the name of the current version of the file. generates markfile which con-
tains all the lines of the currfile plus inserted formatter ``change mark'' requests. When markfile is formatted, changed or inserted text
is shown by a character at the right margin of each line. The position of deleted text is shown by a single
If the characters and are inappropriate, a copy of can be edited to change them because is a shell script.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
International Code Set Support
Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported.
EXAMPLES
A typical command line for comparing two versions of an file and generating a file with the changes marked is:
can also be used to produce listings of C (or other) programs with changes marked. A typical command line for such use is:
where the file contains:
The request can specify a different line length, depending on the nature of the program being printed. The request is probably needed only
for C programs.
WARNINGS
Aesthetic considerations may dictate manual adjustment of some output.
does not differentiate between changes in text and changes in formatter request coding. Thus, file differences involving only formatting
changes (such as replacing with in a text source file) with no change in actual text can produce change marks.
Although unlikely, certain combinations of formatting requests can cause change marks to either disappear or to mark too much. Manual
intervention may be required because the subtleties of various formatting macro packages and preprocessors is beyond the scope of cannot
tolerate commands in its input (see tbl(1)), so any request that would appear inside a range is silently deleted. The script can be
changed if this action is inappropriate, or can be run on two files that have both been run through the preprocessor before any comparisons
are made.
uses and thus has the same limitations on file size and performance that may impose (see diff(1)). In particular the performance is non-
linear with the size of the file, and very large files (well over 1000 lines) may take extremely long to process. Breaking the file into
smaller pieces may be advisable.
also uses the ed(1) editor. If the file is too large for error messages may be embedded in the file. Again, breaking the file into
smaller pieces may be advisable.
SEE ALSO diff(1), nroff(1).
diffmk(1)