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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting To get a single string in output Post 303012130 by mirwasim on Tuesday 30th of January 2018 10:46:52 AM
Old 01-30-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoda
Using sed:-
Code:
sed 's#,[^/]*/#,#;s#/##' file


thanks for your feedback ,but i will need in awk as i need the output to send in email in same script how i mentioned above.
any modification in above script will be appreciated

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Quote:
Originally Posted by rbatte1
I'm not very good with awk/nawk, but do you not need to set the field separator with the -F flag. It might be complicated because you have two delimiters or which one is / and also used in the literal text. The other being ,

If it was in bash I would write something like:-
Code:
while IFS="/," read f1 f2 f3 f4 f5
do
   echo "${f1},${f3},${f5}
done < ERROR_FILE.log


The output for me is:-
Code:
SKILLED LANGUAGE - ENTER CREDENTIALS,You do not have skills or languages,http://abc:1234/new.xhtml
BILLING - ONLINE BILL DETAILS 3,FETCH_ONLINE_CURRENT_BILL_DETAILS,http://abc:1234/new.xhtml
BILLING - ONLINE BILL DETAILS 4,FETCH_ONLINE_PREVIOUS_BILL_DETAILS,http://abc:1234/new.xhtml
INTERACTION - SUB ORDERS - VIEW - MANAGED SERVICE 3,UN_HANDLED_EXCEPTION,http://abc:1234/new.xhtml



With a large file, the performance could be much slower than an awk or perhaps sed



I hope that this helps,
Robin


thanks for your feedback ,but i will need in awk as i need the output to send in email in same script how i mentioned above.
any modification in above script will be appreciated
 

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NAME
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smrsh -c command DESCRIPTION
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