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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting If pattern match in other column, modify column 3. Post 303029757 by RudiC on Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:15:47 PM
Old 01-31-2019
You may pimp up your own approach by adding an address specification. Be aware that it will NOT change the third field if that doesn't contain 165, or change any other field that holds that value.

Code:
sed -r '/([^|]*\|){4}[^|]*1111\|/ s/\|165\|/|server1|/' file
01-31-2019 19:14:05|device|server1|1548962040165|5c5348f9-0804-1111|file_attach|7271|587|smtp|
01-31-2019 19:14:05|device|165|1548962040165|5c5348f9-0804-1234|file_attach|7271|587|smtp|
01-31-2019 19:14:05|device|165|1548962040028|5c5348f9-0804-6789|file_attach|7271|587|smtp|
 01-31-2019 19:14:05|device|server1|1548165040028|5c5348f9-0804-1111|file_attach|7271|587|smtp|

EDIT: If you want to replace field 3 regardless of its contents, try

Code:
sed -r '/([^|]*\|){4}[^|]*1111\|/ s/(([^|]*\|){2})[^|]*\|/\1server1|/' file


P.S.: you might want to adapt the title of your thread.

Last edited by RudiC; 01-31-2019 at 04:21 PM..
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