Else this awk approach might work, but - like all other proposals above - it needs to exclude file.txt from being looked into for matches. This can be achieved by either having it in a different directory path, or by applying "extended pattern matching" with the extglob shell option set (man bash). Try
Hi
i need to print pathname in which the string present using 'find' command
sample output like this
Pathname String to be searched
---------- --------------------
/usr/test/myfile get
/opt/test/somefile get
Thanks in... (4 Replies)
Hi ,
I have a directory structure as dir and subdirectories and files under it and so on.now I need to find the files which contain the search string under every dir and subdir and replace .
my search string is like
searchstring=/a/b
string to be replaced=/a/c/b
please help.
... (7 Replies)
I tried awk for this, but failed <or my code is not correct? I dont know>. Can anyone help me on this?
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my working file looks like this:
<empty>
<empty>
<empty>
NAME :ABC AGE :15
GENDER... (6 Replies)
I have a file called po.txt. Here is the content of the file:
<!DOCTYPE PurchaseOrderMessage (View Source for full doctype...)>
- <PurchaseOrder>
- <Header>
<MessageId>cdb3062b-685b-4cd5-9633-013186750e10</MessageId>
<Timestamp>2011-08-01T13:47:23.536-04:00</Timestamp>
</Header>
-... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
how to recursively search for a list of keywords in a given directory??
for example:
suppose i have kept all the keywords in a file called "procnamelist" (in separate line)
and i have to search recursively in a directory called "target/dir"
if i am not doing recursive search then... (4 Replies)
I have a file with
<suit:run date="Trump Tue 06/19/2012 11:41 AM EDT" machine="garg-ln" build="19921" level="beta" release="6.1.5" os="Linux">
Need to find word "build" then
extract build number, which is 19921 also
release number, which is 6.1.5 then
concatenate them to one variable as... (6 Replies)
i have a file named keyword.csv(contains around 8k records) which contains a no. of columns.
The 5th column contains all the keywords.
I want to recursively search these keywords in all .pl files(around 1k) and display the filename....Afterthat i will use the filename and some of the column from... (3 Replies)
Hi guys,
I have a text file named file1.txt that is formatted like this:
001 , ID , 20000
002 , Name , Brandon
003 , Phone_Number , 616-234-1999
004 , SSNumber , 234-23-234
005 , Model , Toyota
007 , Engine ,V8
008 , GPS , OFF
and I have file2.txt formatted like this:
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
How can I use find command to search string/pattern in a file recursively?
What I tried:
find . -type f -exec cat {} | grep "make" \;
Output:
grep: find: ;: No such file or directory
missing argument to `-exec'
And this:
find . -type f -exec cat {} \; -exec grep "make" {} \;... (12 Replies)
Good Evening Folks -
I have a need to search a specific directory and ALL sub-directories for the following string:
Data Load UpdatedIf this string is found, I need to print content from the line directory above it between symbols, as well as the file name where it is found.
Here is a... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: SIMMS7400
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class::dbi::search::basic
Class::DBI::Search::Basic(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Class::DBI::Search::Basic(3pm)NAME
Class::DBI::Search::Basic - Simple Class::DBI search
SYNOPSIS
my $searcher = Class::DBI::Search::Basic->new(
$cdbi_class, @search_args
);
my @results = $searcher->run_search;
# Over in your Class::DBI subclass:
__PACKAGE__->add_searcher(
search => "Class::DBI::Search::Basic",
isearch => "Class::DBI::Search::Plugin::CaseInsensitive",
);
DESCRIPTION
This is the start of a pluggable Search infrastructure for Class::DBI.
At the minute Class::DBI::Search::Basic doubles up as both the default search within Class::DBI as well as the search base class. We will
probably need to tease this apart more later and create an abstract base class for search plugins.
METHODS
new
my $searcher = Class::DBI::Search::Basic->new(
$cdbi_class, @search_args
);
A Searcher is created with the class to which the results will belong, and the arguments passed to the search call by the user.
opt
if (my $order = $self->opt('order_by')) { ... }
The arguments passed to search may contain an options hash. This will return the value of a given option.
run_search
my @results = $searcher->run_search;
my $iterator = $searcher->run_search;
Actually run the search.
SUBCLASSING
sql / bind / fragment
The actual mechanics of generating the SQL and executing it split up into a variety of methods for you to override.
run_search() is implemented as:
return $cdbi->sth_to_objects($self->sql, $self->bind);
Where sql() is
$cdbi->sql_Retrieve($self->fragment);
There are also a variety of private methods underneath this that could be overridden in a pinch, but if you need to do this I'd rather you
let me know so that I can make them public, or at least so that I don't remove them from under your feet.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-10 Class::DBI::Search::Basic(3pm)