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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help in extracting fields from a file Post 302575605 by Rajesh Putnala on Tuesday 22nd of November 2011 06:57:47 AM
Old 11-22-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by ahamed101
Execute the script with -x option bash -x <script>
No error also?

--ahamed
I have executed it with the above:
the output is :
Code:
+ read var_ack_party_name
+ sqlplus -s /nolog

+ read var_ack_party_name
+ nawk '{if($2 ~ "^[a-zA-Z]"){print $1,substr($3,length($3),1)}}' ./output.txt
+ read a b

it didnt throw any error but the query output file is created with 0 byte size.
 

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