I need to replace the line containing "STAGE_DB" with the line
"STAGE_DB $DB # database that contains the table being loaded ($workingDB)"
Here $DB is passed during the runtime.
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Kousikan (2 Replies)
New to sed...
Have a file foo.txt (below).
Need to replace text on 2 lines, but can only feed sed the first few characters of each line (all lines are unique).
So, in my example, I have put '$' in place of what I need to figure out how to feed the whole line.
What I have thus far:
sed -e... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am looking for any script which can do the following.
have to read a pattern from fileA and copy it to fileB.
fileA:
...
...
Header
...
...
..p1
...
...
fileB:
....
....
Header (3 Replies)
I have a pattern
username:x:32005:32006::/usr/local/user:/bin/bash
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So it becomes
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I have a file with multiple lines like this:
<junk><PATTERN><junk><PATTERN><junk>
<junk><PATTERN><junk><PATTERN><junk><PATTERN><junk>
Note that
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2. <> are just placeholders, they do not form part of the pattern.
I need... (4 Replies)
Sed replace using same pattern repeating multiple times in a line
I have text like below in a file:
I am trying to replace the above line to following
How can I acheive this?
I am able to do it if the occurrence is for 1 time:
But If I try like below
I am getting like this:
I have to... (4 Replies)
awk , sed Experts,
I want to remove first and last line after pattern match "vg" :
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Im using the command below , but thats not the output that i want. it only prints the odd and even numbers.
awk '{if(NR%2){print $0 > "1"}else{print $0 > "2"}}'
Im hoping for something like this
file1:
Text hi this is just a test
text1 text2 text3 text4 text5 text6
Text hi... (2 Replies)
I am trying to combine lines with these conditions:
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3. Ignore case when matching patterns and remove any... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Wes Kem
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calendar
calendar(1) General Commands Manual calendar(1)NAME
calendar - reminder service
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
consults the file in the current directory and prints out lines containing today's or tomorrow's date anywhere in the line. On weekends,
``tomorrow'' extends through Monday.
When a command-line argument is present, searches for the file in each user's home directory, and sends any positive results to the user by
(see mail(1)). Normally this is done daily in the early morning hours under the control of (see cron(1M)). When invoked by reads the
first line in the file to determine the user's environment.
Language-dependent information such as spelling and date format (described below) are determined by the user-specified statement in the
file. This statement should be of the form where language is a valid language name (see lang(5)). If this line is not in the file, the
action described in the section is taken.
is concerned with two fields: month and day. A month field can be expressed in three different formats: a string representing the name of
the month (either fully spelled out or abbreviated), a numeric month, or an asterisk (representing any month). If the month is expressed
as a string representing the name of the month, the first character can be either upper-case or lower-case; other characters must be lower-
case. The spelling of a month name should match the string returned by calling (see nl_langinfo(3C)). The day field is a numeric value
for the day of the month.
Month-Day Formats
If the month field is a string, it can be followed by zero or more blanks. If the month field is numeric, it must be followed by either a
slash or a hyphen If the month field is an asterisk it must be followed by a slash The day field can be followed immediately by a blank or
non-digit character.
Day-Month Formats
The day field is expressed as a numeral. What follows the day field is determined by the format of the month. If the month field is a
string, the day field must be followed by zero or one dot followed by zero or more blanks. If the month field is a numeral, the day field
must be followed by either a slash or a hyphen If the month field is an asterisk, the day field must be followed by a slash
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the format and contents of date and time strings when no statement is specified in the file.
determines the language in which messages are displayed.
If is not specified in the environment or is set to the empty string, the value of is used as a default for each unspecified or empty vari-
able. If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default of "C" (see lang(5)) is used instead of If any internationalization
variable contains an invalid setting, behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to "C". See environ(5).
International Code Set Support
Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported.
EXAMPLES
The following file illustrates several formats recognized by calendar:
In the following file, dates are expressed according to European English usage:
WARNINGS
To get reminder service, either your calendar must be public information or you must run from your personal file, independent of any run
systemwide. Note that if you run yourself, the calendar file need not reside in your home directory.
extended idea of ``tomorrow'' does not account for holidays.
This command is likely to be withdrawn from X/Open standards. Applications using this command might not be portable to other vendors'
platforms.
AUTHOR
was developed by AT&T and HP.
FILES
to figure out today's and tomorrow's dates
SEE ALSO
cron(1M), nl_langinfo(3C), mail(1), environ(5).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE calendar(1)