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# 1  
Old 06-20-2009
Issue with Sed Command

Hello ,

I am trying to replace a word :: complete to Failed .

work: complete

Sed command which i am using is given below ::

sed s/work: complete/Failed/g temp1.txt > temp2.txt (Sed command is grabled if i use the above .. because of space which is there between work: and complete. I dont want to replace other words which has Complete.

Because i dont want to mess up other word which is having complete.

Please help me on this issue .. thanks !!
# 2  
Old 06-20-2009
You should probably put quotes arount it.

Also you are replacing two words (work: complete) with one word (Failed)

Try

Code:
sed "s/work: complete/work: failed/g" temp1.txt > temp2.txt

# 3  
Old 06-20-2009
Subtle difference:

Code:
sed -e "s/work: complete/work: Failed/g" temp1.txt > temp2.txt

As "scottn" implies, please show exact examples of before and after text.
# 4  
Old 06-20-2009
Forgetting the -e (it works fine without it), I purposely wrote "failed" in lower case. Why purposely replace a word with a lowercase first letter with one with an uppercase letter?!
# 5  
Old 06-21-2009
Code:
awk '{gsub("work: complete","Failed")}1' file

# 6  
Old 06-21-2009
Thanks Everyone!!

I just wanted to replace Failed which is associated with Machine .

Thanks!!
# 7  
Old 06-22-2009
that is
[code]
:1,$s/work: complete/work: failed/g
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