Okay, title is kind of confusion, but basically, I have a lot of scripts on a server that I need to replace a ps command, however, the new ps command I'm trying to replace the current one with pipes to sed at one point. So now I am attempting to create another script that replaces that line.
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Hi,
I am trying tio invoke unix variable in a sed command like below, but it seems to be failing..
a=1
sed -n '$a,$p' file.txt ### Failing
but
a=1
sed -n '1,$p' files.txt ### Works fine
Please help me to fix this... Thanks in advance (2 Replies)
Ok, so, let's say I have the variable $GMAILID....How can I use it with sed command so to replace a string in a file? e.g.:
sed -i 's/$GMAILID/test@gmail.com/' /home/$USER/Desktop/sendmail (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have this command and it works fine.
My question is that how can we replace the N by a variable, to print for instance a big number of lines. It means if I want 100 lines after an expression, to not put "N" 100 times in the sed.
Code:
$ sed -n '/aaa/{n;N;N;s///g;s/;/; /g;p;}'... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
Hereby wish to have your advise for below:
Main concept is
I intend to get current directory of my script file.
This script file will be copied to /etc/init.d.
A string in this copy will be replaced with current directory value.
Below is original script file:
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Hi,
I wold like to replace this 2012 Mar 02 to this 20120302.
i have already this code:
ls -lrt | awk '{ print $8$6$7 }'| sed -e s/*:*/'2013'/g
-e s/'Jan'/01/g -e s/'Feb'/02/g -e s/'Mar'/03/g -e s/'Apr'/04/g -e s/'May'/05/g
-e s/'Jun'/06/g -e s/'Jul'/07/g -e s/'Aug'/08/g -e... (7 Replies)
Hello experts.
I haven't been able to find a solution for this using the sed command.
I only want to replace the forward slash with string "FW_SLASH" only if there's a number right after the slash while preserving the original number.
I have a file containing 2 entries:
Original File:... (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a requirement to find and replace old date with new date value. Below is the scenario:
# In the input file, date is MM/DD/YYYY format
PREV_DTE=09/15/2013
I want to replace with 09/30/2013. It should look like
PREV_DTE=09/30/2013
I am using below sed command :... (4 Replies)
I am trying to work on a script where it is a *(star) delimited file has a multiple lines starts with RTG and 3rd column=TD8 I want to substring the date part and
I want to replace with currentdate minus 15 days. Here is an example. iam using AIX server
$ cat temp.txt
RTG*888*TD8*20180201~... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
we what we call a parameter file (.txt) where my application read dynamic values when the job is triggered, one of such values are below:
abc.txt
------------------
line1
line2
line3
$$EDWS_DATE_INSERT=08-27-2019
line4
$$EDWS_PREV_DATE_INSERT=08-26-2019
I am trying to... (1 Reply)
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fixnt
fixnt(1) Debian fixnt(1)NAME
fixnt - Filter for the Windows NT postscript printer driver.
SYNOPSIS
fixnt < BADFILE.ps > GOODFILE.ps
DESCRIPTION
The Windows NT postscript driver has a tendency to make broken postscript files, that are incompatible with psutils. fixnt is a filter
that fixes these problems, allowing the use of psnup(1).
The filter takes the broken postscript file on stdin, and outputs a fixed postscript file on stdout. It has no other form for invocation
and takes no options on the command-line.
OPTIONS
fixnt takes no options.
BUGS
fixnt does not check for NTPSOct94. For a workaround, use a sed(1) command to replace 'NTPSOct94' with 'NTPSOct95', like so:
sed 's/NTPSOct94/NTPSOct95/g'
This is particularly important for Windows NT 3.5 users.
AUTHOR
fixnt was written by Holger Bauer <Holger.Bauer@topmail.de>, Michael Rath <rath@itsm.uni-stuttgart.de>, and Akim Demaille
<demaille@inf.enst.fr>.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to the Authors, but avoid sending large postscript files.
Patches are always welcome; send to <bauer@itsm.uni-stuttgart.de>.
SEE ALSO psnup(1), sed(1)a2ps February 2003 fixnt(1)