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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting [Solved] Help with grep script Post 302761669 by bob101 on Saturday 26th of January 2013 11:13:27 AM
Old 01-26-2013
[Solved] Help with grep script

Hi,
I'm having trouble with a script to copy one line out of multiple files in a directory and copy to a file called test. I've tried the code below but it copies one line out of the first file multiple times not one line out of all the files. Would someone help? I'm very new to all this.

Many thanks,
Bob

Code:
#!/bin/bash
for i in *.CSV
do
    sed -n '10p' *.CSV >> test
done


Last edited by radoulov; 01-26-2013 at 01:31 PM.. Reason: Marked as solved.
 

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