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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting sed - issue in replacing > Post 302937724 by RudiC on Sunday 8th of March 2015 02:55:29 PM
Old 03-08-2015
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Originally Posted by ajmani
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Code:
sed '/"Output file name"/s basename <samplefinaldata>' result2

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As I said - using spaces as delimiters is not that easy. You don't have a closing delimiter in above. And, make sure the <samplefinaldata> doesn't contain spaces.
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