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Old 08-12-2009
find and replace a string in a file without the use of temp file

Hi -

I am looking for a replacing a string in a in multiple *.sql files in directory with a new string without using a temporary file

Normally I can use sed command as below

for W in ls `FILE*.sql`
do
sed 's/OLD/NEW/g' $W > TEMPFILE.dat
mv TEMPFILE.dat $W
done

But Here in my scenario I do not want to make use of a temporary file ,rather I would like to directly replace the string in the original files itself.

Please suggest me any command or approach

Thanks
Raghu
# 2  
Old 08-12-2009
try..
Code:
sed -i 's/OLD/NEW/g' FILE*.sql

# 3  
Old 08-12-2009
Something like this :

Code:
perl -i -pe 's/OLD/NEW/ '  File_name.txt

# 4  
Old 08-12-2009
for W in ls `FILE*.sql`
do
cat $W |sed 's/OLD/NEW/g' >$W

done
# 5  
Old 08-12-2009
I tried the -i option but getting the below error
sed: Not a recognized flag: i
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Old 08-12-2009
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Thanks to vgersh99 for that example:
Code:
printf '1,$ s/OLD/NEW/g\nw! infile\nq!'| ex - infile

# 7  
Old 08-14-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by panyam
Something like this :

Code:
perl -i -pe 's/OLD/NEW/ '  File_name.txt

Thanks Panyam.It works great.
Could you please explein me how the above command works.
I am new to perl

Thanks
Raghu

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Thanks to vgersh99 for that example:
Code:
printf '1,$ s/OLD/NEW/g\nw! infile\nq!'| ex - infile

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Thanks Vgersh.That works great.
Can you please explain me the above code in detail.I have never used such command to find replace a string in a file before

Regards
Raghu
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