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Old 10-25-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by gilgamesh
So further to this discussion, would there be a way to delete one complete field ??
For example, if wanting to remove the DESCR() field.

From:


To:


Tried the sed command:

Code:
sed 's/DESCR.*) R//'

But this strips the first char "R" next field, returning: NAME(BOS.FOS.T.CDG.MEDGTOC.01) XMITQ( )

Thnx again !!
Code:
echo 'QREMOTE(BOS.FOS.T.CDG.MEDGTOC.01) CLUSTER(CLENTT1) DEFBIND(NOTFIXED) DEFPSIST(YES) DESCR(Cargo dangerous goods queue) RQMNAME(CLCRGT1) RNAME(BOS.FOS.T.CDG.MEDGTOC.01) XMITQ( )' | sed 's/DESCR[^)]*)//g'

 

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