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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Output Formatting Post 302519776 by mooey1232003 on Thursday 5th of May 2011 04:13:27 AM
Old 05-05-2011
Output Formatting

Hi Guys

I need help removing some lines from output i am receiving from a shell script.
Here is the output:

Image

I am trying to remove the output that i have circled.

Code:
. ${EDW}/extracts/bin/extracts_setup2.sh
. ${EDW}/extracts/extracts.conf

date_f=`date +%Y%m%d` 
DATADIR=/extracts/
OUTFILE=article.$date_f   ; rm -f $OUTFILE
OUTFILEgo=article$date_f ; rm -f $OUTFILEgo

isql -U${USER} -P${PASSWD} -S${SERVER} > ${DATADIR}${OUTFILE} << EOF
go
select rtrim(departmentDescr)+ ','+ rtrim(categoryDescr)+ ','+ rtrim(brandDescr)+ ','+ 
convert(varchar,barcode)+ ','+ convert(varchar,uot)+ ','+ convert(varchar,skuId)+ ','+ rtrim(uotDescr)+ ','+ 
rtrim(convert(varchar,convert(int, uomQty))||uomDescr)
from DBA.DimProduct, DBA.BarcodeUot
where uot = unitOfTradeId
and uotDescr not like 'DISCONTINUED%'
and divisionDescr in ('FOODS', 'HARDS','SOFTS','PERISH')
order by departmentDescr, categoryDescr, skuId
go
EOF

cd ${DATADIR}

echo 'Department Description,Category Description,Brand Description,Barcode,Unit Of Trade,Sku Id,Unit Of Trade Description,Unit Of Measurement Qty' >>$OUTFILEgo


cat $OUTFILE |sed '/^$/d;/affected/d;s/  *$//' >> $OUTFILEgo


sed '
s/|$//g
s/"//g ' $OUTFILEgo > $OUTFILE
mv $OUTFILE $OUTFILEgo
gzip -9 $OUTFILEgo


cat $OUTFILE |grep -v 'rows affected' >> $OUTFILEgo


rm -f $OUTFILE
rm -f $OUTFILEgo

Thanks Smilie
 

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