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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Comparing same column from two files, printing whole row with matching values Post 302985560 by mitabrev83 on Friday 11th of November 2016 08:58:23 AM
Old 11-11-2016
faked it a little, like that

Code:
awk '{print substr(($1/$2),0,4)'

but that's not the correct roundup
 

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nismatch(1)							   User Commands						       nismatch(1)

NAME
nismatch, nisgrep - utilities for searching NIS+ tables SYNOPSIS
nismatch [-AchMoPv] [-s sep] key tablename nismatch [-AchMoPv] [-s sep] colname = key... tablename nismatch [-AchMoPv] [-s sep] indexedname nisgrep [-AchiMov] [-s sep] keypat tablename nisgrep [-AchiMov] [-s sep] colname = keypat... tablename DESCRIPTION
The utilities nismatch and nisgrep can be used to search NIS+ tables. The command nisgrep differs from the nismatch command in its ability to accept regular expressions keypat for the search criteria rather than simple text matches. Because nisgrep uses a callback function, it is not constrained to searching only those columns that are specifically made searchable at the time of table creation. This makes it more flexible, but slower, than nismatch. In nismatch, the server does the searching, whereas in nisgrep the server returns all the readable entries and then the client does the pattern-matching. In both commands, the parameter tablename is the NIS+ name of the table to be searched. If only one key or key pattern is specified with- out the column name, then it is applied searching the first column. Specific named columns can be searched by using the colname=key syntax. When multiple columns are searched, only entries that match in all columns are returned. This is the equivalent of a logical join opera- tion. nismatch accepts an additional form of search criteria, indexedname, which is a NIS+ indexed name of the form: [ colname=value, ... ],tablename OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -A All data. Return the data within the table and all of the data in tables in the initial table's concatenation path. -c Print only a count of the number of entries that matched the search criteria. -h Display a header line before the matching entries that contains the names of the table's columns -i Ignore upper/lower case distinction during comparisons. -M Master server only. Send the lookup to the master server of the named data. This guarantees that the most up to date infor- mation is seen at the possible expense that the master server may be busy. -o Display the internal representation of the matching NIS+ object(s). -P Follow concatenation path. Specify that the lookup should follow the concatenation path of a table if the initial search is unsuccessful. -s sep This option specifies the character to use to separate the table columns. If no character is specified, the default separa- tor for the table is used. -v Verbose. Do not suppress the output of binary data when displaying matching entries. Without this option binary data is displayed as the string *BINARY*. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Searching a table for a username This example searches a table named passwd in the org_dir subdirectory of the zotz.com. domain. It returns the entry that has the user- name of skippy. In this example, all the work is done on the server: example% nismatch name=skippy passwd.org_dir.zotz.com. Example 2: Finding users using specific shells This example is similar to the one above, except that it uses nisgrep to find all users in the table named passwd that are using either ksh(1) or csh(1): example% nisgrep 'shell=[ck]sh' passwd.org_dir.zotz.com. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
NIS_PATH If this variable is set, and the NIS+ table name is not fully qualified, each directory specified will be searched until the table is found (see nisdefaults(1)). EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successfully matches some entries. 1 Successfully searches the table and no matches are found. 2 An error condition occurs. An error message is also printed. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWnisu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
niscat(1), nisdefaults(1), nisls(1), nistbladm(1), nis_objects(3NSL), attributes(5) DIAGNOSTICS
No memory An attempt to allocate some memory for the search failed. tablename is not a table The object with the name tablename was not a table object. Can't compile regular expression The regular expression in keypat was malformed. column not found: colname The column named colname does not exist in the table named tablename. NOTES
NIS+ might not be supported in future releases of the SolarisTM Operating Environment. Tools to aid the migration from NIS+ to LDAP are available in the Solaris 9 operating environment. For more information, visit http://www.sun.com/directory/nisplus/transition.html. SunOS 5.10 10 Dec 2001 nismatch(1)
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