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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Search a character and replace it with multiple lines Post 302918291 by junior-helper on Monday 22nd of September 2014 04:44:53 PM
Old 09-22-2014
Following is the fixed code, based on your own approach with sed, which did not work, I guess.
(I cannot guarantee it will work with AIX' version of sed, but it's worth to try, let me know)
Code:
BEGIN="\\
BEGIN\\
FOR X in 1..1\\
LOOP\\
        BEGIN\\
"

END="\\
EXCEPTION\\
        WHEN OTHERS THEN\\
                CONTINUE;\\
END;\\
END LOOP;\\
"
sed "s/BEGIN/$BEGIN/;s/END/$END/" proc.txt

---------- Post updated at 10:44 PM ---------- Previous update was at 10:40 PM ----------

Following is another approach, based on awk (note how no wild escaping is required):
Code:
$ cat ins1
BEGIN
For x in 1..1
LOOP
BEGIN
$ 
$ cat ins2
EXCEPTION 
    when DUP_VAL_ON_INDEX then
        continue;
END;
END LOOP;
END;
$

Code:
awk -v i1="`<ins1`" -v i2="`<ins2`" '
    !/BEGIN/ && !/END/ {print}
    /BEGIN/ {print i1}
    /END/ {print i2}
' file-to-modify

 

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