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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sed problem Post 302502920 by aishsimplesweet on Wednesday 9th of March 2011 09:00:10 AM
Old 03-09-2011
sed problem

Hi
i am stuck with a very silly problem Smilie


below is my code



echo 201010_1212_121.xml

i need to replace xml with csv so i did


Code:
 
echo 201010_1212_121.xml  | sed 's/.*\.xml/.*\.csv/'
 
echo 201010_1212_121.xml  | sed 's/*.xml/*.csv/'
 
echo 201010_1212_121.xml  | sed 's/......_...._....xml/......_...._....csv/'


But neither it is giving me correct result

please tell me where i am wrong
 

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