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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk multiple fields separators Post 302927428 by greycells on Wednesday 3rd of December 2014 12:56:07 AM
Old 12-03-2014
How about this ..derekludwig

Code:
 
export "/0014apps" name="/reet" root=10.200.12.29:10.200.12.32 access=10.200.12.29:10.200.12.32
export "/0016apps" ro=10.202.140.3 root=10.202.140.34:10.202.140.37 access=10.202.140.34:10.202.140.37 
export "/tech_st" root=10.202.98.59 rw=10.202.98.5 access=10.202.98.59 


Output
Code:
[/0014apps],[/reet],[10.200.12.29:10.200.12.32],[10.200.12.29:10.200.12.32],,
[/0016apps],,[10.202.140.34:10.202.140.37],[10.202.140.34:10.202.140.37],[10.202.140.3],
[/tech_st],,[10.202.98.59],[10.202.98.59],,[10.202.98.5]



Where $1=path
$2="name="
$3="root="
$4="access="
$5="ro="
$6="rw="

Empty space for missing fields ... order of fields may be different
THanks again !!
 

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