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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Bulk changes using sed Post 302915697 by kekanap on Thursday 4th of September 2014 10:26:17 AM
Old 09-04-2014
Bulk changes using sed

Hallo Team,

I would like to change everything on field 24 that starts with

10.0.108.* to be 10.0.108.11

Code:
-bash-3.2$ cat pax1.csv|cut -f24 -d","|sort -u
10.0.108.11
10.0.108.11100
10.0.108.11102
10.0.108.11104
10.0.108.11105
10.0.108.11106
10.0.108.11108
10.0.108.11110
10.0.108.11111
10.0.108.11112
10.0.108.113
10.0.108.11:5060
10.0.108.116
10.0.108.117
10.0.108.119
10.0.108.1197
10.0.108.1198
10.0.108.1199
10.0.108.11.g
10.0.108.20:5060
10.0.109.10
10.0.109.10:5060
10.0.109.17:5060
10.0.28.108
10.0.4.227
172.29.4.248
172.29.9.32
172.31.6.189
172.31.6.196
172.31.6.239
172.31.6.27
172.31.7.154
172.31.7.22
172.31.7.27
196.35.130.3
196.35.130.3:5060
196.35.130.5
-bash-3.2$

at the moment i am changing them one by one and it is time consuming. Can you please suggest a better faster way for me?

Regards,

Pax
 

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Apache2::ConnectionUtil - Perl API for Apache connection utils Synopsis use Apache2::Connection (); use Apache2::ConnectionUtil (); use Apache2::RequestRec (); # grab the connection object; my $c = $r->connection; # share perl objects like $r->pnotes $old_val = $c->pnotes($key => $value); Description "Apache2::ConnectionUtil" provides the Apache connection record object utilities API. API
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