In a nutshell, I need to work out how to return the last matching pattern from an awk //,// search. I can bring back the first, but am unsure how to obtain the last, and a simple tail won't work as the match could be over multiple lines.
Secondly I would like some way of pattern matching, a... (10 Replies)
Dear Team,
How do we match two patterns on the same line using awk?Are there any logical operators which i could use in awk like awk '\gokul && chennai\' <filename>
Eg:
Input file:
gokul,10/11/1986,coimbatore.
gokul,10/11/1986,bangalore.
gokul,12/04/2008,chennai.... (2 Replies)
Hi,
How can I tell awk to print all lines/columns if column number 5 contains the word Monday?
I have tried
nawk -F, '$5==Monday' OFS=, myfile > outputfile
but that doesn't work (I am a newb!!)
Thanks, (7 Replies)
Find bumblebee and Megatron patterns (input2) in input1.
If it is + read input1 patterns from Left to Right
if it is - read input1 patterns from Right to Left
Y= any letter (A/B/C/D)
input1
c1 100 120 TF01_X1 + AABDDAAABDDBCADBDABC
c2 100 120 TF02_X2 - AABDDAAABDDBCBACDBBC... (2 Replies)
Dear Friends,
I have a flat file. To pick certain details we have written an awk where we are facing difficulty.
Sample of flat file.
line 1
line 2
line 3
line 4
line 5
line 6
line 7
line 8
line 9
line 10
line 11
line 12
line 13
line 14 (Matching pattern "Lkm_i-lnr:"can be... (4 Replies)
Hello all,
I am trying to sort thru a database and print all the customers whose first names are only four characters. I just want to pull the first name only from the database.
the database records appear like this in file:
Mike Harrington:(510) 548-1278:250:100:175; first is name Mike... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am still a beginner on shell scripting so please bear with me.
What i am trying to do is filter my logfile based on some ID on field 24 which is defined in array. The filter result output will be moved to my log folder with the same name. The problem is when not using loop, this command... (2 Replies)
can somebody provide me with some ksh code that will return true if my the contents in my variable match anyone of these strings ORA|ERROR|SP2
variable="Error:ORA-01017: Invalid username/password; logon denied\nSP2-0640:Not connected"
I tried this and it does not seem to work for me
... (3 Replies)
Hi I am trying to find a pattern match with column one containing 3 numbers.
input file tmp.lst
abcd456|1|23123|123123|23423
kumadff|a|dadfadf|adfd|adfadfadf
xxxd999|d|adfdfs|adfadf|adfdasfadf
admin|a|dafdf|adfadfa|||
output file tmp4.lst
abcd456|1|23123|123123|23423... (3 Replies)
I have two files, want to compare file1 data with file2 second column and print line which are not matching. Need help in matching the pattern, file2 second column number can be leading 0 or 00 or 000.
Example:
file1
1
2
3
file2
a,0001
b,02
c,000
d,01
e,2
f,0005
Expected output:... (20 Replies)
Discussion started by: vegasluxor
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net::dns::header
Net::DNS::Header(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::DNS::Header(3)NAME
Net::DNS::Header - DNS packet header
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS::Packet;
$packet = new Net::DNS::Packet;
$header = $packet->header;
DESCRIPTION
A "Net::DNS::Header" object represents the header portion of a DNS packet.
METHODS
new
$header = new Net::DNS::Header;
"new" creates a header object appropriate for making a DNS query.
decode
($header, $offset) = decode Net::DNS::Header($data);
Decodes the header record at the start of a DNS packet. The argument is a reference to the packet data.
Returns a Net::DNS::Header object and the offset of the next location in the packet.
Decoding is aborted if the header object cannot be created (e.g., corrupt or insufficient data).
encode
$data = $header->encode;
Returns the header data in binary format, appropriate for use in a DNS query packet.
print
$header->print;
Prints the header record on the standard output.
string
print $header->string;
Returns a string representation of the header object.
id
print "query id = ", $header->id, "
";
$header->id(1234);
Gets or sets the query identification number.
qr
print "query response flag = ", $header->qr, "
";
$header->qr(0);
Gets or sets the query response flag.
opcode
print "query opcode = ", $header->opcode, "
";
$header->opcode("UPDATE");
Gets or sets the query opcode (the purpose of the query).
aa
print "answer is ", $header->aa ? "" : "non-", "authoritative
";
$header->aa(0);
Gets or sets the authoritative answer flag.
tc
print "packet is ", $header->tc ? "" : "not ", "truncated
";
$header->tc(0);
Gets or sets the truncated packet flag.
rd
print "recursion was ", $header->rd ? "" : "not ", "desired
";
$header->rd(0);
Gets or sets the recursion desired flag.
cd
print "checking was ", $header->cd ? "not" : "", "desired
";
$header->cd(0);
Gets or sets the checking disabled flag.
ra
print "recursion is ", $header->ra ? "" : "not ", "available
";
$header->ra(0);
Gets or sets the recursion available flag.
ad
print "The result has ", $header->ad ? "" : "not", "been verified
"
Relevant in DNSSEC context.
(The AD bit is only set on answers where signatures have been cryptographically verified or the server is authoritative for the data and is
allowed to set the bit by policy.)
rcode
print "query response code = ", $header->rcode, "
";
$header->rcode("SERVFAIL");
Gets or sets the query response code (the status of the query).
qdcount, zocount
print "# of question records: ", $header->qdcount, "
";
$header->qdcount(2);
Gets or sets the number of records in the question section of the packet. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as "zocount" and
refers to the number of RRs in the zone section.
ancount, prcount
print "# of answer records: ", $header->ancount, "
";
$header->ancount(5);
Gets or sets the number of records in the answer section of the packet. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as "prcount" and
refers to the number of RRs in the prerequisite section.
nscount, upcount
print "# of authority records: ", $header->nscount, "
";
$header->nscount(2);
Gets or sets the number of records in the authority section of the packet. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as "upcount" and
refers to the number of RRs in the update section.
arcount, adcount
print "# of additional records: ", $header->arcount, "
";
$header->arcount(3);
Gets or sets the number of records in the additional section of the packet. In dynamic update packets, this field is known as "adcount".
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c)1997-2002 Michael Fuhr.
Portions Copyright (c)2002-2004 Chris Reinhardt.
Portions Copyright (c)2007 Dick Franks.
All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
perl, Net::DNS, Net::DNS::Packet, RFC 1035 Section 4.1.1
perl v5.16.2 2012-01-27 Net::DNS::Header(3)