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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting help with nawk Post 302547403 by shekhar2010us on Monday 15th of August 2011 01:52:39 PM
Old 08-15-2011
I am using file 'tmp' in nawk. From that I am calculating variable 'a'.
sample 'a':
Code:
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:14:06
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:14:51
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:17:10
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:19:48
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:20:45
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:27:16

Another file error.log:
sample error.log
Code:
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:14:06
<input>
      blah blah
</input>

TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:27:16
<input>
      blah blah
</input>

TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:20:45
<input>
      blah blah
</input>


I just need to check if all 'a' i.e. all TimeStamps are present in error.log file.
I need to print the missing ones. so output would be:
Code:
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:14:51
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:17:10
TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:19:48

Thanks.

---------- Post updated at 01:52 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:50 PM ----------

It's very easy if done separately. I need this inside nawk as given below..
Code:
nawk '
  BEGIN {
    RS=""; FS="\</XYZ\>"
  }
  {
    for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) {
      n=split($i,arr," ");
      a=arr[2] " " arr[3] " " arr[4]; # for e.g. a=TimeStamp: 08/10/2011 14:14:06
         # check if 'a' is present in file "error.log", if not, print a
      < missing code > 
    }
  }
' tmp > tmp1

 

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