Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: Grep command issue
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Grep command issue Post 302597784 by Scrutinizer on Sunday 12th of February 2012 06:33:19 AM
Old 02-12-2012
It is not that straightforward, because names are perhaps not always only 2 words and what is trailing might vary as well.
This might work:
Code:
sed '1d;s/[^ \]*[ \t]//;s/[ \t][[:upper:]]\{2\}.*//' infile

Just JMT would be:
Code:
sed '1d;/JMT/!d;s/[^ \]*[ \t]//;s/[ \t][[:upper:]]\{2\}.*//' infile

-or a somewhat complicated field separator-
Code:
awk -F'[ \t][[:upper:]]{2}|[0-9]+\.[ \t]+' 'NR>1&&/JMT/{print $2}' infile

-if Finnish names are always two words:
Code:
awk 'NR>1 && /JMT/{print $2,$3}' infile


Last edited by Scrutinizer; 02-12-2012 at 07:59 AM..
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

issue with grep command

i am using 'psu' to grep the status of a process like below :- psu|grep -i agentf 29559 29552 0 00:53:05 ? 0:57 gn1avm_agent -n AGENTF1 28946 1 0 00:51:31 ? 0:31 gnavm_ewd -b gn1avm_agent -n AGENTF1 -c -n AGENTF1 29552 28946 0 00:53:05 ? 0:00 /bin/ksh... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: deepakiniimt
6 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Grep issue

more Hello.txt it was a sunny way and i was about to go home. I need to grep and redirect to a new file all the text between 'sunny' and 'go' string above. Note: There may be multiple lines in between the string i need to grep between. If there are multiple 'go' strings it should grep till... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
9 Replies

3. HP-UX

Performance issue with 'grep' command for huge file size

I have 2 files; one file (say, details.txt) contains the details of employees and another file (say, emp.txt) has some selected employee names. I am extracting employee details from details.txt by using emp.txt and the corresponding code is: while read line do emp_name=`echo $line` grep -e... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: arb_1984
7 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

CUT Command and grep issue

I am trying to grep the oracle erros evry day from the logs file. My problem is : -rw-r----- 1 tibcolm tibco 17438361 Apr 5 11:59 RetryService-RetryService.log -rw-r----- 1 tibcolm tibco 245303 Apr 5 12:00 ResponseService-ResponseService.log -rw-r----- 1 tibcolm tibco 2122654 Apr 5 12:00... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: neeraj617
4 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

GREP ISSUE

Hi im trying a GREP a varaiable which contains a file name and i search it in a list of .txt file and ifs its found the .txt file , it returns the name of the txt file name..the snippet im using is foreach my $files (glob('*.txt')) { open(my $fh1, $files) or die("Unable to open '$files':... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: rajkrishna89
2 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

Issue in grep

i have following pattern in file s6:s2 s2:s4 s1:s2:s3:s4:s5:s6 s1 . . Now i want to find occurence of each record in file like s6:s2 occurs twice {once in first record and both occur in 3 record as well} so output should be s6:s2 2 s2:s4 2 s1:s2:s3:s4:s5:s6 :1 s1 : 2 ... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: sharad.40216
7 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

Variable value substitution issue with awk command issue

Hi All, I am using the below script which has awk command, but it is not returing the expected result. can some pls help me to correct the command. The below script sample.ksh should give the result if the value of last 4 digits in the variable NM matches with the variable value DAT. The... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: G.K.K
7 Replies

8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Grep issue

HI, I have a command to check a license file. License_print. In that file you get the headlines and all different licenses. Now i want to have things extracted from it. so i do like following: license_print | grep -iw -e "user" -e "admin" But i donīt want all lines where user is... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tzwaj
11 Replies

9. Shell Programming and Scripting

Issue using empty variable in grep command

Hi, I'm writing a shell script and trying to grep a variable value, it works fine as long as there is a value in /tmp/list.out which is captured in $DSK but sometimes the file tends to be empty and that is where I'm having an issue while using grep which returns nothing. I know I can use something... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: mbak
15 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

Issue executing grep command on Solaris

more jdbc.xml <name>Fast_ds/DataSource</name> <property> <name>user</name> <value>COL_USER</value> </property>Command 1: grep -A1 '<name>user</name>' jdbc.xml|grep -v '<name>user</name>'|sed 's/\(<value>\|<\/value>\)//g'| sed -e 's/^*//'Output: Command 2: grep... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
5 Replies
gtkcookie(1)						      General Commands Manual						      gtkcookie(1)

NAME
gtkcookie - edit Netscape cookie file SYNOPSIS
gtkcookie [ Gtk options ] DESCRIPTION
Options gtkcookie supports the command flags common to all Gtk applications. There are no gtkcookie-specific flags. What happens at startup On startup, gtkcookie will try to find your Netscape cookie file by looking for ~/.netscape/cookies. If ~/.netscape/cookies is found, gtk- cookie will load the file and show it in a multi-column list. Opening a cookie file Regardless of whether gtkcookie finds your cookie file, or you have to open it manually, when you open the file, all of your Netscape cook- ies are displayed in whatever order Netscape wrote them into the file. Sorting a cookie file You can sort the cookies by any column by clicking on the heading for that column. Human-readable dates The final column is actually not stored in your cookie file, but is a translation of Netscape's native date field. Netscape stores the date as the number of seconds since 1 Jan 1970 (familiar to anyone who's spent any time on Unix), but gtkcookie translates those dates into human-readable expiry dates in the final column. Editing cookies To edit a cookie, double-click on the cookie, and a cookie edit dialogue will pop up. You'll notice that the date, in seconds since the epoch (the epoch is 1 Jan 1970), is not an editable field, whereas the human-readable date is. Follow the format presented in the edit dia- logue box, and as you edit the human-readable date, the expiry date in seconds since the epoch will update itself. Please note (as repeated in the bugs section below) that although dates later than 2038 are supposed to present problems, (you'll see the date in seconds since the epoch become -1) dates on or after 2036 seem to present problems. I'm still looking into this. Searching for text strings Under the Edit menu, select Find. Type in a string or substring that you wish to find, and press the Find button. If the string or sub- string is found anywhere in a cookie, that cookie will become selected, and the view will scroll to that cookie, if necessary. Pressing Find again will search for the next instance, or pop up a "not found" dialogue box if the string wasn't found. In its current version, gtk- cookie isn't yet smart enough to re-start a search from the top of the cookie list, so if you need to search from the top, hightlight the first cookie, and then do your search. Deleting cookies Right click on a cookie, and select "Delete" from the popup menu, or click on the cookie and press "Del" on your keyboard. Creating cookies Press the "Create Cookie" button. A cookie with dummy values will be added to the cookie list, and the "Edit Cookie" dialogue box will pop up so that you can edit the new cookie to your liking. Note that even if you press "Cancel" immediately after creating a new cookie, the new cookie, with its dummy values, will still be in the list. You'll have to delete the cookie manually. FILES
~/.netscape/cookies The Netscape cookie file in your home directory SEE ALSO
None NOTES
None AUTHOR
Manni Wood: mwood@sig.bsh.com or pq1036@110.net BUGS
1. The "Edit Cookie" dialogue has problems with on-the-fly conversion of human-readable dates to the number of seconds since the epoch for dates later than 2036. For some reason, despite the fact that the date is supposed to overflow in 2038, the C function strptime flubs up the conversion for dates larger than 1036. Unfortunately, this means that when you edit a cookie whose expiry date is after 2036, the edit dialogue box shows the number of seconds since the epoch as -1. There is currently no workaround to this problem, besides moving the date back 2 years. 2. Although the "find" feature is supposed to always highlight and scroll to any found item, sometimes, the item becomes highlighted, but is outside the current view. 3. The file open and save dialogues don't show directories beginning with a dot (such as .netscape!) but typing such directory names manu- ally will work. 4. Double-clicking in the scroll bar will pop up the "Edit Cookie" dialogue box for the currently highlighted cookie. 5. Editing the cookie file while Netscape is running is futile, because Netscape will re-write the cookie file when you exit Netscape, based on what's in its memory, not what's in the cookie file. A popup menu in my programme warns you of a running netscape... unless you're running Netscape 4.5. Netscape 4.5 doesn't seem to create the same lock file that earlier Netscapes used to. October 1998 gtkcookie(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:27 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy