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1. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
file1:
USER:XACME\cn3937
User:XACME\z01220
User:XACME\z01404
User:XACME\z02102
User:XACME\U17234
File2:
USER:XACME\lawson
USER:XACME\cn7913
USER:XACME\cn8037
USER:XACME\cn8042
USER:XACME\cn8046
USER:XACME\u31645
USER:XACME\u19050
USER:XACME\U28715
USER:XACME\U17234
USER:XACME\cn3937... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: loktamann
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
In the example below i would want the extensions to match.
Is there any other utility or script to achieve this. Kindly help.
Example:
sdiff sourceFileNames targetFileNames
17021701P.blf | 17021901P.ibk
17021701P.chn | 17021901P.irk
17021701P.bmr | 17021901P.dyd
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello guys,
I have a problem. I'm trying to use SDiff with two files which are containing spaces.
My problem is that I want to save the output with > in an extra file.
If I try to use it like this.
sdiff "test file1" "test file2" > OutputfileI get this message:
usage: diff ... (11 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
i am comparing file on 2 different machine with the help of script.
however i am get below o/p
======= /usr/tmp =========
======= /usr/tmp not a regular file i am not sure what does "not a regular file mean" .
is it something serious, if yes then what i need to check or we can... (1 Reply)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I have written the shell script which does the following :
a. Reads the *.cnf file content from the specified input folder path
b. Grep's some strings from the *.cnf file and writes the output in result file(*.cnf_result.txt) in output folder
c. Now, if we get new version of... (5 Replies)
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I wanted to ask can sdiff be used for comparing files which are present in different network?? If yes then how?
Thanks in Advance!!!!!!! (1 Reply)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I'm trying to use sdiff by parsing the output of another command instead of the filename:
sdiff <(echo test1) <(echo test2)However, this seems to cause my terminal session to stop working.
If I use it with normal diff it works fine:
~$ diff <(echo test1) <(echo test2)
1c1
< test1... (4 Replies)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All
I have two large (similar) files that have a unique number in the first column...(the trade id) and then a value for that trade in the second column...delimited by "~". Here is a snippet of what the files look like
10030372~-410682.73
10030490~-4052867.73
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all
I have two files which are essentially the same. However the way an exponent is written is different (i.e. in 1 file, a particular number might be written as 1.43230000E+02 whereas in another it might be 1.4323E2).
If I use SDIFF then the program will merely check the ASCII characters... (1 Reply)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello,
I'm using Sdiff to compare 2 files, I've used this before and it works fine
and still does in some cases.
But it seems to trip up when using combinations of alpha-numeric text.
I created two simple files to test and as you can see it seems to trip up
on the "gr55a" text, any ideas ?
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cowpoke
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