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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Using awk Post 302571966 by yoavbe on Tuesday 8th of November 2011 05:03:00 PM
Old 11-08-2011
Hi,
Thanks you for your advice , its seems that it almost solve my problem.
Yet , i am getting some unwanted results.

For example if the test2.xml file is :

Code:
<embedded-ldap>
    <name>peoplesoft</name>
    <credential-encrypted>{AES}C41eNE8xTc8w1i/+kZblVFUqK+vW9GheuNpZX96kJb0jd2UuAnYZqwewV32L76H3</credential-encrypted>
  </embedded-ldap>
  <configuration-version>10.3.3.0</configuration-version>
  <app-deployment>
    <name>peoplesoft</name>
    <target>PIA,PIA1,PIA2</target>
    <module-type>ear</module-type>
    <source-path>applications/peoplesoft</source-path>
    <sub-deployment>
      <name>PORTAL.war</name>
      <target>peoplesoftCluster</target>
    </sub-deployment>
    <sub-deployment>
      <name>/PSIGW</name>
      <target>peoplesoftCluster,PIA</target>
    </sub-deployment>
    <sub-deployment>
      <name>/PSINTERLINKS</name>
      <target>peoplesoftCluster,PIA</target>
    </sub-deployment>
    <sub-deployment>
      <name>/PSOL</name>
      <target>PIA,PSOL</target>
    </sub-deployment>
    <sub-deployment>

I am getting the following results :

Suggestion 1:
============
Code:
$ awk -F'[<>,]' '/<name>peoplesoft</{getline;for (i=3;i<=NF-2;i++) print $i}' test2.xml
{AES}C41eNE8xTc8w1i/+kZblVFUqK+vW9GheuNpZX96kJb0jd2UuAnYZqwewV32L76H3    <<<<=== Unwanted row
PIA
PIA1
PIA2

Suggestion 2:
============
Code:
$ awk '/<app-deployment>/ {inside=0} /<name>peoplesoft/ {inside=1} /<target>/ { if (inside == 1) { gsub ("[<>]", " "); print $2}}' test2.xml | tr ',' '\n'
PIA
PIA1
PIA2
peoplesoftCluster   <<<<=== Unwanted row
peoplesoftCluster   <<<<=== Unwanted row
PIA                 <<<<=== Unwanted row
peoplesoftCluster   <<<<=== Unwanted row
PIA                 <<<<=== Unwanted row
PIA                 <<<<=== Unwanted row
PSOL                <<<<=== Unwanted row


Last edited by vgersh99; 11-08-2011 at 06:13 PM.. Reason: code tags, please!
 

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