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Old 05-06-2014
Apple Shell Script @ Find a key word and If the key word matches then replace next 7 lines only

Hi All,

I have a XML file which is looks like as below. <<please see the attachment >>
Code:
  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
  <esites>
      <esite>
          <name>XXX.com</name>
          <storeId>10001</storeId>
                                  <module>
              <name>InventoryVisibility</name>
              <active>
                <activeStatus>true</activeStatus>
                <sku_display>true</sku_display>
                <cart>true</cart>
                <order_review>true</order_review>
                <process_order>true</process_order>
            </active>
              <standAlone>false</standAlone>
              <timeout>120</timeout>
              <codec>
                  
              </codec>
              <transport>
                  
              </transport>
              <throttle>
                  <throttlestatus>True</throttlestatus>
                  <throttlelimit>18</throttlelimit>
              </throttle>
          </module>

Need shell script where i need find the word “InventoryVisibility” in the XML file [blue in color ], once the word[inventoryVisibility”] is found I want to replace next 7 lines [red in color] with the below highlighted text.
Code:
  <active>
                  <activeStatus>False</activeStatus>
                  <sku_display> False </sku_display>
                  <cart> False </cart>
                  <order_review> False </order_review>
                  <process_order> False </process_order>
  </active>

your help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Last edited by Franklin52; 05-06-2014 at 09:21 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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