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Posted By siquadri
I think this cannot be implemented in unix
I think this cannot be implemented in unix
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Posted By siquadri
Isql Data format
I am using the following script
#!/bin/ksh
/usr/sybase/bin/isql -SXYZ -UABC -PXYZ -b <<EOF >temp
select A.host,A.server,B.db,A.status from dbo.server as A,dbo.db as B where A.product in...
4,873
Posted By siquadri
ypmatch,ypcat,NIS
Hi
I am moving from shell scripting part to network shell scripting.
Can some one give me basic idea for all network related commands like
ypmatch,ypcat,NIS etc...

Documentation wiil be...
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Posted By siquadri
This is what i am getting $ awk -F","...
This is what i am getting

$ awk -F"," 'FILENAME="file1.txt" {array[$1]=$1} FILENAME="file2.txt" { if (array[$4]) {print $0}}' file1.txt file2.txt
1,2,ua,xyz.com
1,2,ua,eg.com
$
4,678
Posted By siquadri
(( ))
(( ))
3,495
Posted By siquadri
Did you change your input file names to file1 and...
Did you change your input file names to file1 and file2
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Posted By siquadri
This works nawk -F"," 'FILENAME=File1...
This works

nawk -F"," 'FILENAME=File1 {array[$1]=$1} FILENAME=File2 { if (array[$4]) {print $0}}' File1 File2
4,678
Posted By siquadri
The double brackets are called let command. And...
The double brackets are called let command.
And you can find lot of documentation on Internet
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Posted By siquadri
This works nawk -F"," 'FILENAME="file1" ...
This works

nawk -F"," 'FILENAME="file1" {array[$1]=$1} FILENAME="file2" { if (array[$4]) {print $0}}' file1 file2
2,462
Posted By siquadri
This works: #!/bin/ksh ...
This works:

#!/bin/ksh
#_____________________________________
i=11
until (( i > 0 && i <= 9 ))
do
echo Please enter number between 1 to 9
read number
if (( number > 0 && number <= 9 ))...
1,705
Posted By siquadri
This should work
This works

nawk -F"," 'FILENAME="File_1" {arr[$0]=$0} FILENAME="File_2" {if (arr[$1]&& $3 ~/DATA=1/) {print $0}}' File_1 File_2
3,495
Posted By siquadri
Vidhyadhar, Can you please explain this...
Vidhyadhar,

Can you please explain this command.
I tried but invain
6,912
Posted By siquadri
quote=TonyFullerMalv;302303867]Try: for...
quote=TonyFullerMalv;302303867]Try:

for SFILE in `ls *-*`; do
TFILE=`echo "${SFILE}" | sed '/-/_/g'`
echo mv ${SFILE} ${TFILE}
mv ${SFILE} ${TFILE}
done
[/quote]


Use this it...
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Posted By siquadri
quote=Dendany83;302303901]Dears, I'm new in...
quote=Dendany83;302303901]Dears,

I'm new in shell scripting and i need your help, i would like to know how can i create a script to ftp to a certain unix/linux machine/server IP address and get a...
35,775
Posted By siquadri
In place of findstring use I am the String
In place of findstring use I am the String
35,775
Posted By siquadri
Check this nawk '$0 ~/findstring/ {print...
Check this
nawk '$0 ~/findstring/ {print $0;getline;gsub(/replace string/,"replaced string");print}' datafile > datafile1
117,637
Posted By siquadri
Explain cmd
Can some please explain this command?
2,479
Posted By siquadri
chmod
chmod 755 dirname
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Posted By siquadri
I node
ls -i the first coloumn in i node number
2,833
Posted By siquadri
Try this grep -w 500 access
Try this

grep -w 500 access
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Posted By siquadri
Try this: awk -F';' 'BEGIN {OFS=";"}...
Try this:


awk -F';' 'BEGIN {OFS=";"} {$4=($4*100)+$5} END{print $1,$2,$3,$4,$6}'
2,039
Posted By siquadri
Try this: awk-f\/ '{print $2}'
Try this:
awk-f\/ '{print $2}'
Forum: Fedora 04-02-2009
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Posted By siquadri
You have to execute like this . scriptname
You have to execute like this
. scriptname
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Posted By siquadri
Hey can you explain your requirement clearly. ...
Hey can you explain your requirement clearly.
Do you will have two different files one comma seperated and other ; seperated.

Or you want to create ; seperated from , separetaed and then do...
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Posted By siquadri
Try this `some_command` |sort -n +1 -3
Try this
`some_command` |sort -n +1 -3
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