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Posted By Corona688
STATUS=$(crontab -l 2>&1)
STATUS=$(crontab -l 2>&1)
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Posted By Chubler_XL
Put $c outside of single quotes: #!...
Put $c outside of single quotes:

#! /bin/bash
a=`grep -n "<name>abc</name>" file.txt` | awk '{print $1}'`
b=`echo ${a%?}`
c=`expr b+2`
sed $c'a\
\t<Property>\
\t\t<name>lmn</name>\...
1,915
Posted By pamu
awk -F "[<>.]" 'NR==1{print "Name Template...
awk -F "[<>.]" 'NR==1{print "Name Template Prequire1 Prequire2 Prequire3"}
/<name>/{n=$3}
/<template>/{t=$3}
/<\/prerequire>/ {if(NF > 4){if(s){s=s","$3}else{s=$3}}}
/<\/entity>/{if(t){print...
1,915
Posted By pamu
awk -F "[<>.]" 'NR==1{print "Name Template"} ...
awk -F "[<>.]" 'NR==1{print "Name Template"}
/<name>/{s=$3}
/<template>/{s=s"-"$3;print s;s=""}' file
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Posted By elixir_sinari
You could have mentioned that in the original...
You could have mentioned that in the original post itself. Your output in that post did not require this constraint. In future, mention your requirements clearly and fully.
awk -F'[<>.]'...
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Posted By pamu
awk -F "[<>.]" 'NR==1{print "Name Template"} ...
awk -F "[<>.]" 'NR==1{print "Name Template"}
/<name>/{if(s){print s"-";s=$3}else{s=$3}}
/<template>/{s=s"-"$3;print s;s=""}' file
1,915
Posted By elixir_sinari
This works on your sample data: awk -F'[<>.]'...
This works on your sample data:
awk -F'[<>.]' '/<entity>/,/<\/entity>/{
if(/<name>/) n=$3
if(/<template>/) t=$3
if(/<\/entity>/) {print n,t;n=t=""}}' OFS=' - ' file
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Posted By 47shailesh
something like this tr -s " " "\n" < infile |...
something like this
tr -s " " "\n" < infile | egrep -o "loginIdPattern.*|orgIdPattern.*"
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Posted By Chubler_XL
You should really show what output you would like...
You should really show what output you would like for the supplied file.

How about this:

awk '/<aaaRule /{for(i=2;i<NF;i++)
if ($i ~ "^orgIdPattern=|l^oginIdPattern=") print $i}' RS='/>'...
1,790
Posted By Scrutinizer
awk -F"<|>" '/<com:name>secretKey</ &&...
awk -F"<|>" '/<com:name>secretKey</ && getline{print $3}' infile
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Posted By Scrutinizer
You are not setting the variable $ip . It...
You are not setting the variable $ip .

It seems to me you are confusing
while ip= read -r line

while IFS= read -r line

no?

although I suspect you may want to leave that out, since you...
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