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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Replace Char in XML Base on Condition Post 302893654 by asavaliya on Thursday 20th of March 2014 12:15:36 PM
Old 03-20-2014
Now i have used below command to get value but its not Parfect>


Code:
nawk ' /vsDataEUtranCellFDD/ {id=1} /vsDataEUtranFreqRelation/ {id=2} /vsDataEUtranCellRelation/ {id=3} /VsDataContainer id/ {sub(/ id=/,"_id_"id"=")}1' $CS_XML > $CS_XML_1

Its adding id base on previous line.

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Still No Luck !!!!

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Thanks Guys Its Working !!!!!! Both of you guys Great solution
 

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