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Posted By chella
Awk regular expressions
Hi Experts,

Can you please help me out for the below scenario,

I have a variable length file with the fixed number of columns, in which the fields are delimited by pipe symbol (|). From that...
1,957
Posted By chella
Hi, Here is a small suggestion for your...
Hi,

Here is a small suggestion for your question,

Sort the file and use the tail command to take the greatest one and add 1 to it.

Hope this helps you.

Regards,
Chella.
46,682
Posted By chella
read a file line by line in ksh
Hi,

In ksh we use 'while read line' statement to read a file line by line. In my input file I have 5 spaces appended at the end of each line. When I use while read line statement it chops off the...
3,749
Posted By chella
Using sed
Hi,

inpt.txt

update table_name set a=10 where i=50
update table_name set b=10 where j=25
update table_name set c=40 where k=60


Try this sed command,

sed G inp.txt | sed 's/^$/go/g'
...
6,210
Posted By chella
Hi, Try this for the above scenario, ...
Hi,

Try this for the above scenario,

paste -sd# inp.txt | sed 's/#,/,/g;s/,#/,/g' | tr '#' '\n'

Regards,
Chella
6,210
Posted By chella
another way
Hi,

Try this for the above scenario

paste -sd# inp.txt | sed 's/#,/,/g' | tr '#' '\n'

Regards,
Chella
10,835
Posted By chella
How about this, sed 's/prod/devl/2' filename...
How about this,

sed 's/prod/devl/2' filename

Regards,
Chella
4,012
Posted By chella
Using Sed
Hi,

Try this

sed 's/></>\[press Enter(newline)]
</g' filename

Regards,
Chella
4,831
Posted By chella
Hi, Try this script, hope it helps you ...
Hi,

Try this script, hope it helps you

tr "," "\n" < inp.txt > temp1.txt
sed -e '/ /s/^\"//g;/ /s/\"$//g' -e 's/ /_/g' temp1.txt > temp2.txt
paste -sd, temp2.txt
rm temp1.txt temp2.txt

...
8,866
Posted By chella
Hi, Try this, sed '/reset/s%^%//%g' ...
Hi,

Try this,

sed '/reset/s%^%//%g'

Regards,
Chella
3,097
Posted By chella
Hi, Instead of using '/' as a seperator use...
Hi,

Instead of using '/' as a seperator use '-'

sed "s-$old-$new-g"


Regards,
Chella
4,462
Posted By chella
using sed
Hi,

Try this,

sed 's/.//1;s/[0-9]*:/\[press enter]
/g' inp.txt

Regards,
Chella
1,243
Posted By chella
Hi, Try this, autorep -j EDSPME% | grep...
Hi,

Try this,

autorep -j EDSPME% | grep ' OI' | grep -v '^ ' |awk '{print $4 " " $1}'| sort -r -t/ -k 3 -k 1 -k 2


Regards,
Chella
2,323
Posted By chella
But the awk works fine for me and I got your...
But the awk works fine for me and I got your expected output.

Try this,

awk -F, 'NR==FNR{a[$1]=$1;next}a[$1]' b.txt a.txt

From the above output you need to print only the first,fourth and...
2,323
Posted By chella
Then it can be done using awk, awk -F,...
Then it can be done using awk,

awk -F, 'FNR==NR {a[$1];next;}($1 in a) {print $1","$4","$5}' b.txt a.txt

Regards,
Chella
2,323
Posted By chella
Hi, Try this, grep -f b.txt a.txt | awk...
Hi,

Try this,

grep -f b.txt a.txt | awk -F, '{print $1","$4","$5}'

Regards,
Chella
4,373
Posted By chella
Hi, Since you have two labels(here...
Hi,

Since you have two labels(here document), both named as EOF it will create some problem. Try the below,

cat > File1.sh <<EOA

set feedback off
set serveroutput on

cat > File2.sh <<EOF...
14,216
Posted By chella
Hi, sed 's/^/ramesh/g;s/$/vellanki/g'...
Hi,

sed 's/^/ramesh/g;s/$/vellanki/g' faulty.txt


Regards,
Chella
14,216
Posted By chella
Hi, Assuming the input file as inp.txt ...
Hi,

Assuming the input file as

inp.txt

hello
shell
scripting


sed 's/^/UNIX /g' inp.txt

Is this what you expect? If not, please add your sample input and output for your problem
...
2,489
Posted By chella
Hi, Below command deletes the line with the...
Hi,

Below command deletes the line with the pattern,along with the next line.

sed '/%CLI-/{N;d;}' input.txt



I want these the following three lines


$CHECKSUM...
4,874
Posted By chella
Hi, Try this, sed 's/\^.[^ ]*//g'...
Hi,

Try this,

sed 's/\^.[^ ]*//g' input.txt

Regards,
Chella
4,267
Posted By chella
using grep and sed with a while loop
Try this,

#! /bin/ksh
cp inp.txt tmp_1.txt
while read line
do
sed "/$line/s/STAT [0-9][0-9]*/STAT 0/g" tmp_1.txt > tmp_2.txt
cp tmp_2.txt tmp_1.txt
done < exp.txt
cat...
4,267
Posted By chella
using grep and sed
You can also do this using grep and sed

grep -f exp.txt inp.txt | sed 's/STAT [0-9][0-9]*/STAT 0/g'

exp.txt is the exception file.

Regards,
Chella
2,395
Posted By chella
Try this, perl -pe 's/\\t/ /g'...
Try this,

perl -pe 's/\\t/ /g' filename.txt

Press a tab in the replace part

Regards,
Chella
3,272
Posted By chella
This will also help you, echo $TEMP | grep...
This will also help you,

echo $TEMP | grep ^[[:alpha:]][[:alpha:]]*$

Regards,
Chella
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