Hi CLX, rbatte1, thank you for your responses. I tried with the suggested code and didn't get expected result DB1@example.com. Just got
The file f1.txt contains
File f2.txt is the target file where i should get the ouput like this for each line of f1.txt; DB1@example.com.
Last edited by Don Cragun; 07-30-2014 at 04:38 AM..
Reason: Change ICODE tags to CODE tags for multi-line data.
If you copied rbatte1's script verbatim, your input file must be in DOS format with <carriage-return><newline> line terminators instead of UNIX format <newline> line terminators. To verify, show us the output from the command:
Assuming my guess is correct, try changing the script to:
This User Gave Thanks to Don Cragun For This Post:
Hi Don, RudiC, sorry ws away due to bad health.
Yes, the problem seems to be due to file format of f1.txt. I tried with:
And it WORKS!!! will test it thoroughly. Thank you Don.
But still i'm not understanding why file format of f1.txt is making the difference. Please help me understand.
This is the linux version i'm using: Linux 2.6.9-55.EL.
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one more thing i'm noticing in f2.txt which is the output file...
some of the entries have
for example:
but some others do not have it and are correctly appended like this:
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