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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Need to find and replace in a file Post 302997860 by abhi_123 on Sunday 21st of May 2017 06:12:04 AM
Old 05-21-2017
Thank you RudiC.
The ABC pattern can be any where in the file. Please find he corrected data:
Code:
20840GFC00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411                       						  	       00016574200165737CO:BASAGIOSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD
20840GFC00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411             								       00016574200165737CO:BRGRUURSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD
20840ABC00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411              								       00016574200165737CO:BTGFGFGSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD
20840ABC00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411           								       00016574200165737CO:BGGFEWESDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD
20840ABC00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411                       						  	       00016574200165737CO:BOGFDUISDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD
20840ABC00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411                       						  	       00016574200165737CO:BPGFDSYSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD
20840XYZ00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411                       						  	       00016574200165737CO:BUGFGFGSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD
20840XYZ00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411                       						  	       00016574200165737CO:BTGFFSFSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD
20840ABC00524096100000LAU1LDNUSD CR       6.322017041120170411            								       00016574200165737CO:BIGFGFGSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSDSD

I have tried using the awk, it replaces the pattern, but also i need other lines from the file which is not getting displayed.
I have tried using below. Could you please let me know what is next and 1 in the command are. I have also tried using sed which is not working due to syntax error. i have tried correcting it but having the same issue.
awk '/ABC/ {print substr ($0, 1, 119);}' file
 

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GIT-REPLACE(1)							    Git Manual							    GIT-REPLACE(1)

NAME
git-replace - Create, list, delete refs to replace objects SYNOPSIS
git replace [-f] <object> <replacement> git replace -d <object>... git replace -l [<pattern>] DESCRIPTION
Adds a replace reference in refs/replace/ namespace. The name of the replace reference is the SHA-1 of the object that is replaced. The content of the replace reference is the SHA-1 of the replacement object. Unless -f is given, the replace reference must not yet exist. Replacement references will be used by default by all Git commands except those doing reachability traversal (prune, pack transfer and fsck). It is possible to disable use of replacement references for any command using the --no-replace-objects option just after git. For example if commit foo has been replaced by commit bar: $ git --no-replace-objects cat-file commit foo shows information about commit foo, while: $ git cat-file commit foo shows information about commit bar. The GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS environment variable can be set to achieve the same effect as the --no-replace-objects option. OPTIONS
-f If an existing replace ref for the same object exists, it will be overwritten (instead of failing). -d Delete existing replace refs for the given objects. -l <pattern> List replace refs for objects that match the given pattern (or all if no pattern is given). Typing "git replace" without arguments, also lists all replace refs. BUGS
Comparing blobs or trees that have been replaced with those that replace them will not work properly. And using git reset --hard to go back to a replaced commit will move the branch to the replacement commit instead of the replaced commit. There may be other problems when using git rev-list related to pending objects. And of course things may break if an object of one type is replaced by an object of another type (for example a blob replaced by a commit). SEE ALSO
git-tag(1) git-branch(1) git(1) GIT
Part of the git(1) suite Git 1.8.3.1 06/10/2014 GIT-REPLACE(1)
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