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Posted By pravin27
Try this Perl script-- parse.pl, ...
Try this Perl script-- parse.pl,


#!/usr/bin/perl

use strict;
my $ord_flg;
my $paymnt_flag;
my $str;

open (FH,"<","/path/to/ur/inputxmlfile") || die "can not open file\n";

while...
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Posted By alister
You did it incorrectly. split needs to read from...
You did it incorrectly. split needs to read from standard input (the pipe), so that it can see the result of tr's work, one url per line. Instead of the name of the file with the original data, you...
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Posted By RudiC
No, it does not. Your (unnecessary!) echo...
No, it does not. Your (unnecessary!) echo transforms the painfully achieved newlines to spaces. Why at all do you use echo?

That's true: it does not work. It can't! Remove the urls.txt new from...
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Posted By zaxxon
$ echo "Here is the test string 12233"| awk...
$ echo "Here is the test string 12233"| awk '{print $NF}'
12233
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Posted By itkamaraj
$ cat f.sh #!/bin/bash echo "Shell Script" ...
$ cat f.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo "Shell Script"
exit 1

$ cat f.pl
#!/bin/perl
print "PERL Script";
exit 1;

$ cat g.sh
#!/bin/bash
bash f.sh
wait
perl f.pl
echo "Complete"

$ bash...
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Posted By Scott
What are the permissions on the dir2/master.sh...
What are the permissions on the dir2/master.sh script? Is it executable?

By using . (dot) you are "sourcing" the script into your current environment, and it's run from there. If you want to run...
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Posted By guruprasadpr
Hi That is how dbms_output.put_line works....
Hi

That is how dbms_output.put_line works. it keeps everything in the buffer, and at the end of the procedure, it is flushed out.

You can check with UTL_FILE package wherein you actually...
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Posted By tukuyomi
Another way:~/unix.com$...
Another way:~/unix.com$ d='/root/logs/testing/today/'; echo ${d%/*/}
/root/logs/testing
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Posted By itkamaraj
i missed the / find /root/files -name...
i missed the /


find /root/files -name "*.gz" 2>/dev/null |while read filename; do cp $filename /root/com/$filename`date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S` ; done
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Posted By jim mcnamara
A date format string works just like the printf...
A date format string works just like the printf (either C or shell printf) format string.


date '+%Y-%m-%dT%T.%N'

Gives you the result you want, the way you did it was correct, but confusing...
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Posted By PikK45
Got the quotes wrong again :( echo...
Got the quotes wrong again :(

echo "\"$(date '+%Y'-'%m'-'%d'T'%T'.'%N')\""
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Posted By zaxxon
Use single quotes: echo '<xml...
Use single quotes:

echo '<xml version="1.0">' >> /root/xml/sample.xml
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Posted By agama
There are other schedulers that are more...
There are other schedulers that are more sophisticated than cron. In this case it sounds like the scheduler of choice provides conditional execution where Job-b depends on the successful execution of...
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Posted By max_hammer
try this ls -ltr...
try this


ls -ltr /root/admin/files/file* | head -1 | awk -F "/" '{print $NF}'


here i have set the field seprator as "/" awk -F "/" and $NF means last field
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Posted By Corona688
( echo "<master>"; cat child1.xml child2.xml ;...
( echo "<master>"; cat child1.xml child2.xml ; echo "</master>" ) > master.xml
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Posted By ygemici
try ........ ./test1.sh && ./test2.sh
try
........
./test1.sh && ./test2.sh
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Posted By ygemici
you can try this ;) # sed -n...
you can try this ;)
# sed -n '/^<url>/s/<[^>]*>//gp' file*.html >>text.txt
# cat text.txt
http://www.google.com
http://www.yahoo.com


regards
ygemici

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Posted By frappa
hi, try: find /path/to/dir -type f...
hi,

try:

find /path/to/dir -type f -empty -mmin -60 -print >> /path/to/list.txt
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Posted By Rksiva
If loc2 is same server then use cp, else if its...
If loc2 is same server then use cp, else if its different server then use scp command


cp ${loc1}/file1.txt ${loc2}/test.txt

(or)

scp hostname:${loc1}/file1.txt hostname:${loc2}/test.txt
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Posted By zaxxon
A combination of a while/read loop that takes the...
A combination of a while/read loop that takes the list as input, maybe testing with wget inside and checking it's return code on success or fail.
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Posted By jayan_jay
Use -i option .. $ sed -i '/^$/d' infile
Use -i option ..

$ sed -i '/^$/d' infile
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Posted By Perderabo
Try this: sed '/^ *$/d'
Try this:
sed '/^ *$/d'
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Posted By jayan_jay
@vel4ever , -f will check for the file...
@vel4ever , -f will check for the file existence but -s will check for file existence along with file size greater than 0 (zero)..

If you are checking for the existence of a file which is...
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Posted By ahamed101
file_size=$( stat -c %s /your/file ) if [...
file_size=$( stat -c %s /your/file )
if [ $file_size -gt 10000 ]
then
rm /your/file
fi
--ahamed
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Posted By LivinFree
See the man page for test. if [ -s...
See the man page for test.

if [ -s $file_name ]; then
echo Yay
else
echo Boo
fi

That will Yay if the file exists, and has a size greater than zero, and Boo if the file does not exist, or...
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