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10,084
Posted By Scrutinizer
You are right of course. That was a copy-paste...
You are right of course. That was a copy-paste error :(
10,084
Posted By Aia
perl -pe 's/(\w+)/"$1",/g' ashokvpp.file ...
perl -pe 's/(\w+)/"$1",/g' ashokvpp.file

Output:
"00000119EEEC3F25", "feedoor", "20171103",
"0000011A4F152077", "feedard", "20171024",
"00000191FA295F61", "feedzipperhola", ...
10,084
Posted By MadeInGermany
The * (match zero or more) is problematic here. ...
The * (match zero or more) is problematic here.
The proper replacement for \+ is \{1,\}
sed 's/[^[:blank:]]\{1,\}/"&",/g' file.txt--
The following variant adds quotes and comma only if not yet...
10,084
Posted By Scrutinizer
Also try: sed 's/[^[:blank:]]\{1,\}/"&",/' file...
Also try:
sed 's/[^[:blank:]]\{1,\}/"&",/' file


--
GNU sed:
sed 's/[^ \t]\+/"&",/g' file
10,084
Posted By RudiC
Be it as it may - try sed...
Be it as it may - try
sed 's/[[:space:]]\+/",&"/g; s/^/"/; s/$/",/' file
10,084
Posted By Scott
A sed one: sed 's/ /", ...
A sed one:

sed 's/ /", "/g;s/^/"/;s/$/"/' file
10,084
Posted By RavinderSingh13
Hello ashokvpp, Could you please try...
Hello ashokvpp,

Could you please try following and let me know if this helps you.
Solution 1st: In case you don't want TAB as delimiter then following may help you.

awk...
2,605
Posted By Yoda
Here is something based on assumptions:- mailq...
Here is something based on assumptions:-
mailq | awk '/^[^ ]/&&!/^\(/{q_id=$1;next}NF&&!/^\(/{print q_id, $1}'
2,605
Posted By jim mcnamara
BEGIN {err=0} mailq | awk ' /alerts/...
BEGIN {err=0}
mailq | awk ' /alerts/ {q_id=$1; next}
/quota/ {err=1;next }
(err==1) { print q_id, $(NF); err=0}'



Try that - what you need is to...
1,235
Posted By apmcd47
You are using join wrong in the above example....
You are using join wrong in the above example. Join needs a list or tuple of strings:>>> '-'.join(('north','east','south','west'))
'north-east-south-west'

Alternatively use the add (+) operator:...
1,401
Posted By Skrynesaver
hn.rstrip("\n\r") in order to lose the new line...
hn.rstrip("\n\r") in order to lose the new line character
2,963
Posted By Akshay Hegde
Try [akshay@localhost tmp]$ cat f ...
Try


[akshay@localhost tmp]$ cat f
#160814 20:43:00 server id 2 end_log_pos 169934694 Query thread_id=8927407 exec_time=0 error_code=0
use sun_final/*!*/;
SET...
2,963
Posted By Akshay Hegde
Try Input [akshay@localhost tmp]$ cat...
Try

Input

[akshay@localhost tmp]$ cat file
#160814 20:43:00 server id 2 end_log_pos 169934694 Query thread_id=8927407 exec_time=0 error_code=0
use sun_final/*!*/;
SET...
2,963
Posted By RavinderSingh13
Hello ashokvpp, Please use code tags for...
Hello ashokvpp,

Please use code tags for Inputs/commands/codes into your posts as per forum rules. Could you please try following.

awk '{match($0,/^#[0-9]+...
1,705
Posted By Don Cragun
If you don't care about different dates being...
If you don't care about different dates being lumped together in the output, you could also try something like:
awk '{split($4,T,":");c[$1","T[3]":"T[4]]++}END{for(i in c)print c[i]","i}'...
1,705
Posted By RudiC
Try awk '{split ($4, T, ":"); print $1," ",T[3]...
Try awk '{split ($4, T, ":"); print $1," ",T[3] ":" T[4]}' file | sort | uniq -c| sort -nr | head -n20
1 192.168.10.6 14:40
1 192.168.10.32 47:57
873
Posted By 24ajay
You can try this for accurate result
cat file1 | awk -F"[=;]" '{ print $2,$NF }' | cut -c 1-5," ",13-16
873
Posted By anbu23
awk -F"[=;]" ' { printf("%.2f %.2f",$2, $NF) }...
awk -F"[=;]" ' { printf("%.2f %.2f",$2, $NF) } '
873
Posted By anbu23
awk -F"[=;]" ' { print $2, $NF } '
awk -F"[=;]" ' { print $2, $NF } '
1,708
Posted By RudiC
@Yoda: that might be dangerous as might remove...
@Yoda: that might be dangerous as might remove single lines that could be duplicates of other records. I have to admit this is a remote possibility. Still, you can make it safer adding sth like ...
1,708
Posted By Yoda
awk '!A[$0]++' test.txt
awk '!A[$0]++' test.txt
1,708
Posted By Scott
What have you tried and where are you stuck?
What have you tried and where are you stuck?
1,356
Posted By pravin27
for ((i=0;i<${#check[@]};i++)) do ...
for ((i=0;i<${#check[@]};i++))
do
echo ${check[$i]}
done
1,356
Posted By Jotne
check=("$(/usr/local/bin/chk_nag | awk -F:...
check=("$(/usr/local/bin/chk_nag | awk -F: '{print $1}')" "$(/usr/local/bin/chk_kas | awk -F: '{print $1}')" "$(/usr/local/bin/chk_was | awk -F: '{print $1}')")
Forum: IP Networking 03-13-2013
2,820
Posted By DGPickett
It seems like you should have a virtual IP or use...
It seems like you should have a virtual IP or use a router box, so the path is not in your hair. You are forwarding to the IP of one path, and if it is down, I am not sure routing will get there by...
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