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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Basic awk help Post 302774711 by sectech on Sunday 3rd of March 2013 12:52:24 AM
Old 03-03-2013
Basic awk help

Im sure this is an easy question, but Ive tried and tried to get this to print all on one line and cant figure out why its not, so maybe someone can help
Code:
awk '/AP/{sub(/:80/, "", $4);printf $4"\t"} /User-Agent/{sub(/^[^:][^:]*:/,"");print};sub(/\.80/,"", $4);/Host/{sub(/^[^:][^:]*:/,""); print}'

What this prints is "AP" then "User-Agent" on one line(good) but then prints "HOST" on a separate line? How can I get all three to print on a single line?

Thanks!Smilie

Last edited by sectech; 03-03-2013 at 01:58 AM..
 

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lpstat(1)						      General Commands Manual							 lpstat(1)

Name
       lpstat - printer status information

Syntax
       lpstat [ options ]

Description
       The utility prints the status of the system printers.

       Without any options, prints the status of print requests made to the default printer.

       This command exists for X/OPEN compatibility.

Options
       Some of the options can be followed by a list of arguments.  The arguments must be specified as follows:
       lpstat -uuser1,user2,user3
       List  items  can be separated by spaces, but the list must be enclosed in quotes.  If you do not include any arguments, all the information
       relevant to the option is printed.

       The valid options for are:

       -a (R)[ printer1, printer2, ...	(R)]

	  Print whether or not printers are accepting print requests.

       -d Print the name of the default system printer.

       -o (R)[ printer1, printer2, ...	(R)]

	  Print the status of print requests.

       -p (R)[ printer1, printer2, ...	(R)]

	  Print the status of printers.

       -r Print the status of the line printer daemon,

       -s Print a status summary, including the status of the line printer daemon and the default system printer.

       -t Print all status information.

       -u (R)[ user1, user2, ...  (R)]

	  Print the status of users' print requests.

See Also
       lp(1), lpq(1), lpr(1), lpc(8)

																	 lpstat(1)
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