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Posted By Yoda
awk '{$(NF-2)="("$(NF-2)")"}1'...
awk '{$(NF-2)="("$(NF-2)")"}1' file
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Posted By Don Cragun
If you are using a Korn shell newer than the 1988...
If you are using a Korn shell newer than the 1988 version, replace:
if [[ "$variable" = @(ORA|ERROR|SP2) ]]with:
if [[ "$variable" == *@(ORA|ERROR|SP2)* ]]if you want to match ORA, ERROR, or SP2...
1,374
Posted By Corona688
$ awk -F'>' -v VAR="OS_User" -v RS='<' '/[/]/ {...
$ awk -F'>' -v VAR="OS_User" -v RS='<' '/[/]/ { next }; ($1 == VAR) { print $2 }' data
majohn1

$

awk -F'>' -v VAR="OS_User" -v RS='<' '($1 == VAR) { print $2 }' data > /tmp/$$
while read...
1,374
Posted By bartus11
First occurrence:perl -lns0e...
First occurrence:perl -lns0e '/$tag>([^<]+)/;print $1' -- -tag=$var file
All occurrences:perl -lns0e 'while (/$tag>([^<]+)/g){print $1}' -- -tag=$var file
Last occurrence:perl -lns0e 'while...
60,003
Posted By Corona688
It finds files inside $AUDIT_DIR with the...
It finds files inside $AUDIT_DIR with the extension xml, aud, or txt. I don't think negative numbers make any sense here -- they're not mentioned in find's documentation, so I think it'd either look...
1,243
Posted By CarloM
sed 's/(.*//' (replace '(' followed by 0 or...
sed 's/(.*//'
(replace '(' followed by 0 or more of any char with nothing)
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Posted By itkamaraj
awk -F\" '{print $2}' inputfile
awk -F\" '{print $2}' inputfile
1,363
Posted By Corona688
How to set the values is easy. ARR[$VAR]=$VALUE ...
How to set the values is easy. ARR[$VAR]=$VALUE

How you get the data depends entirely on what you're doing.
1,472
Posted By Ygor
Try...awk '$1=="Name:"{print $2,$3,$4,$5;...
Try...awk '$1=="Name:"{print $2,$3,$4,$5; getline; print $4; getline; print $3}' /tmp/xxx | paste - - -
7,136
Posted By alister
In that example, it should work fine if you...
In that example, it should work fine if you double-quote the variable.

If you want to ensure that the value of the variable is matched literally, use fixed-string matching, -F, to disable regular...
1,478
Posted By bartus11
Is Perl OK?perl -F"," -nae...
Is Perl OK?perl -F"," -nae '$F[0]=~s/TO_DATE\((.*)/TIMESTAMP\1)\n/;print $F[0]' file
or shorter:perl -pe 's/TO_DATE\(([^,]+).*/TIMESTAMP\1)/' file
1,472
Posted By yazu
sed 's/^ *//' INPUTFILE | perl -00 -ne...
sed 's/^ *//' INPUTFILE |
perl -00 -ne '/:\s*(.*)\n.*:\s*(\d+).*:\s*(\d+)/s && print "$1 $2 $3\n"'
1,873
Posted By vgersh99
echo '/u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/ifddb1/ifddb1' |...
echo '/u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/ifddb1/ifddb1' | sed 's#.*/diag/#diag/#'
1,287
Posted By radoulov
You could remove the redirect inside func2: ...
You could remove the redirect inside func2:

zsh-4.3.11[t]% cat t1.ksh
#!/bin/ksh
func2()
{
diff /tmp/jdlkwjdlkejew /tmp/djlkwejdlewdjew
}

func1()
{
let counter=0
while [ $counter...
11,518
Posted By vgersh99
what's the opposite of 'newer'? Older? find...
what's the opposite of 'newer'? Older?

find /path/to/files -type f ! -newer dummy -exec ls -l {} \;
1,596
Posted By vgersh99
Does it have to be sed? echo '27-MAR-2011...
Does it have to be sed?

echo '27-MAR-2011 10:28:01 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SID=dmart)(CID=(PROGRAM=sqlplus)(HOST=mtasnprod1)(USER=mtasnord))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=10.197.7.47)(PORT=54881)) *...
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Posted By Chubler_XL
just use: tar cvf /tmp/file.tar .
just use:
tar cvf /tmp/file.tar .
11,195
Posted By vbe
https://www.unix.com/answers-frequently-asked-quest...
https://www.unix.com/answers-frequently-asked-questions/13785-yesterdays-date-date-arithmetic.html
11,195
Posted By jim mcnamara
result=$( /usr/bin/perl -w -e ' use strict; ...
result=$(
/usr/bin/perl -w -e '
use strict;
use POSIX;
print strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\n", localtime((time() - 7200)); '
)

echo "$result"


perl -e '[command goes here]' is for an...
1,913
Posted By Chubler_XL
umask dosn't set execute bit on files (ie file...
umask dosn't set execute bit on files (ie file permissions start with 666 directories with 777)

so for files666 AND NOT 022 = 644

In Binary:
110110110
111101101 AND
----------
110100100...
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Posted By DGPickett
The ksh end chewers are pound on the nose and get...
The ksh end chewers are pound on the nose and get a percentage in the end. Twice is aggressive.

x=/a/b/c/d
${x##*/} is d (chew nose aggressive anything to slash)
${x%/*} is /a/b/c (chew end...
11,001
Posted By Scott
$ awk -F"[ =]" '/DESCRIPTION/ { print X }{ X=$1...
$ awk -F"[ =]" '/DESCRIPTION/ { print X }{ X=$1 }' tnsnames.ora
PRI
STDBY
AIXSNAP
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Posted By Franklin52
man test [ -t 0 ] checks if the stdin in the...
man test

[ -t 0 ] checks if the stdin in the given script is a terminal.
[ -t 1 ] checks the stdout.
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