You are getting error since toupper() should be used inside awk. Why do you use toupper() ? (You are already fetching filenames in upper or lower case)
Quote:
for SQLOutFile in `ls $cur_dir *[Aa][Ww]*[Ss][Rr]*[Dd][Mm][Ll]*.lst`;
In addition to what anbu23 has already said, note that if the file name you are processing contains any lowercase letters, converting those lowercase letters to uppercase would cause awk to fail with an error noting that no file with the converted filename exists.
I have to search perform on the file content into case-insensitive search; that's why using toupper()
Please be much more explicit about what you are trying to do. The awk toupper() function converts lowercase letters in the string it is given as an argument to uppercase letters. It does not change characters found inside a file whose name is specified by its operand. And, as stated before, toupper() is an awk function, not a shell utility.
If you want to convert the contents of a file to change lowercase letters within a file to uppercase letters while preserving the original ownership, access modes, and links you can use either of the following:
If you're trying this on a Solaris/SunOS system, change awk to /usr/xpg4/bin/awk or nawk.
or:
If what you want is to perform a case insensitive match when looking for the string START TIME, but you want the output produced by your awk script to match the case sensitive input found in the file, change:
to:
or to:
I am trying to find case insensitive file names and then replace that particular file with other name.
if
then
ls | grep -i "update" | xargs -I {} mv {} LineItems.csv
echo "File moved from *update*"
elif
then
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Hi All,
What is the command to search a file for a case-insensitive match
1.grep -nc text filename
2.grep -i text filename
3.grep -i filename text
4.grep -nc filename text
5.grep -c text filename
Thanks for your help (1 Reply)
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