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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting String replacement. Post 302564645 by anushree.a on Friday 14th of October 2011 08:43:54 AM
Old 10-14-2011
Hey Jayan_jay,

awk worked but not exactly how we want. It has straight away replaced all M/M SRNO by T_DLHNNO without matching remaining part i.e. (000M/6200-0362498 COSMETIC PRO MALE FEMALE) of sting.

Please guide.
Anu.
 

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