Is there any way to do case insensitive search with awk for the below statement:
month1=`awk '/month/' ${trgfile} | cut -d"=" -f2`
the "month" could come as Month, mOnth,MONTH etc. in a file.
Now I am looking for "month"....
Thanks,
AC (4 Replies)
hi everyone,
I need to do the following thing in a case insesitive mode
sed 's/work/job/g' filename
since work could appear in different form as Work WORK WorK wORK,....
I was wondering if i could do a case insensitive search of a word.
thanks in advance,
:) (4 Replies)
I'd like to print a line if a substring is matched in a case insensitive manner
something like do a case insensitive search for ABCD as a substring:
awk '{ if (substr($1,1,4) == "") print $1 }' infile > outfile
I'm not certain how to make the syntax work???
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hey , i am trying to do a search for the certain books , and im trying to make it case insensitive. what i have come up with so far is this :
Database.txt
RETARDED MONKEY:RACHEAL ABRAHAML:30:30:20
GOLD:FATIN:23.20:12:3
STUPID:JERLYN:20:40:3
echo -n "Title: "
read Title
echo -n... (3 Replies)
here is a statement
awk '/CREATE PROCEDURE/,/elimiter/' "$file1" > onlyproc1.sql
which mean cut from create procedure to Delimiter or delimiter and paste it in onlyproc1.sql... my query is how to make this case insensitive.. that is i want the above code to work whther it is Delimiter or... (26 Replies)
I am using a variable called $variable in a pattern search to print from a starting variable to a constant value. the variable search should be case in sensitive.
i tired using Ip at the end in the below command. but in ksh it is not working.
sed -n "/$variable/,/constant/p" file
i also... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I would like use the output of my cut command as a variable in my following awk command. Here's what I've written.
cut -f1 info.txt | awk -v i=xargs -F'' '{if($6 == $i) print $20}' summary.txt
Where obviously the 'xargs' doesn't do what I want. How can I pass my cut result to my awk... (3 Replies)
Hello ,
Using the below scrip to search a string in a file , by case-insensitively
Please assist on using the toupper() as getting error !.
#!/usr/bin/ksh
set -x
curr_dir=`pwd`
file_ctr=0
printf "\n Reviewing the output file from the directory: %s \n\n" $curr_dir
ls -latr ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Siva SQL
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