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Posted By Peasant
You can pass it with -v awk -v...
You can pass it with -v

awk -v outfln="brazil.dat" -v somevar="089" '{ DUNS = substr($0,0,9);if ( substr($0,14,3) == somevar ) print DUNS > outfln }' J1202523.TXT
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Posted By yazu
Well, there is not "Lookup Time" in this line....
Well, there is not "Lookup Time" in this line. Try:
perl -lpe 's!.*(<DTCLIENT>.*?</DTCLIENT>).*(<APPID>.*?</APPID>).*(Lookup Time=[^*]*)?.*!$1\t$2\t$3!'
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Posted By harish612
Try below code .. rm -f present.txt...
Try below code ..
rm -f present.txt notpresent.txt
while read line
do
line1=`grep -ie "${line}" otherfile.txt `
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "$line" >> present.txt
else
echo...
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Posted By Andre_Merzky
cat multiline.txt | perl -e ' while ( <> ) { ...
cat multiline.txt | perl -e ' while ( <> ) {
chomp;
print "\n" if m/^\d{9}\s.*/ ;
print "$_ ";
}
print "\n";'
The removal of the first empty line is left as an excercise to the reader...
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Posted By Andre_Merzky
Hmm, interesting, seems to work ok for me: ...
Hmm, interesting, seems to work ok for me:



merzky@thinkie:~/test/unix.com$ cat multiline.txt
000000001 12335 Infinte solutiong PO box copyright
000000002 12335 Dhahran solutiong
PO box...
2,159
Posted By yazu
perl -lpe...
perl -lpe 's!.*(<DTCLIENT>.*?</DTCLIENT>).*(<APPID>.*?</APPID>).*!$1\n$2!' INPUTFILE
2,159
Posted By Shell_Life
sed 's#.*\(<DTCLIENT>.*</DTCLIENT>\).*#\1#'...
sed 's#.*\(<DTCLIENT>.*</DTCLIENT>\).*#\1#' input_file > dt.txt
sed 's#.*\(<APPID>.*</APPID>\).*#\1#' input_file > app.txt
1,880
Posted By Franklin52
awk -F- '$3 == 139302 || $3 == 994{print >...
awk -F- '$3 == 139302 || $3 == 994{print > "conditiontrue";next}1' inputfile > conditionfalse
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Posted By hergp
Is that what you need? $ awk -F- '$3 ==...
Is that what you need?


$ awk -F- '$3 == 139302 || $3 == 994' inputfile
SV-INCR-139302-365540488-201104090934.sqllog
SV-INCR-994-386000426-201104080808.sqllog
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