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# 1  
Old 05-02-2013
Grep

i have file input

Code:
dadadasdasdw_02> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'

130502-11:49:20 10.164.25.153 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/14975
Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
..  0   1  CBU1      OFF    ON     16HZ    ROJ1192209/1   R5G    TU8G444668 20080917 +42C *

i expect to have output

Code:
dadadasdasdw_02,42C

i did this

nawk '/egrep -i/ { x = $1 } /*/ { print x, $12 }' OFS="," input| tr -d ">"

but the resut is null
# 2  
Old 05-02-2013
I have assumed few things here..

Code:
 
awk '/egrep/{FS=">";v=$1};/^Trying/{FS=" ";getline;sub(/\+/,"",$0);print v","$(NF-1)}' filename

# 3  
Old 05-02-2013
an error
nawk: trying to access field -1
input record number 925, file 1
source line number 1


my complete file input

Code:
  dgdfgfhdfagfadsf> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'
   
  130502-11:32:32 10.133.1.152 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/6139
  Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
  ..  0   1  DUW3001  OFF    ON     OFF     KDU127161/3    R4E    TU8X688156 20120619 52C  Active
   
  dsgfdgdfgd> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'
   
  130502-11:34:11 10.133.1.153 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/15959
  Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
  ..  0   1  CBU1      OFF    ON     16HZ    ROJ1192209/1   R5E    TU8BZ04466 20070928 +51C *
   
  afdgfdgdgg> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'
   
  130502-12:21:24 10.128.7.1 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/26600
  Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
  ...  0   1  CBU1      OFF    ON     16HZ    ROJ1192209/1   R5G    A400740608 20080811 +44C *
   
  adasdasdasd> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'
   
  130502-12:21:24 10.128.7.1 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/26600
  Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
  ...  0   1  CBU1      OFF    ON     16HZ    ROJ1192209/1   R5G    A400740608 20080811 +44C Active


i did

Code:
nawk '/egrep -i/ { x = $1 } /Active/ { print x, $12 }' OFS="," file1 | tr -d ">" > output
nawk '/egrep/{FS=">";v=$1};/^Trying/{FS=" ";getline;sub(/\+/,"",$0);print v","$(NF-1)}' file1">" >> output

grep "C$" output

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expected output
Code:
dgdfgfhdfagfadsf,52C
dsgfdgdfgd,51C
afdgfdgdgg,44C
adasdasdasd,44C

# 4  
Old 05-02-2013
Does your data file has leading spaces? if yes try below command only and dont add your nawk or grep to it

Code:
 
awk '/egrep/{FS=">";v=$1};/Trying/{FS=" ";getline;sub(/\+/,"",$0);print v","$(NF-1)}'  filename

# 5  
Old 05-02-2013
when i execute the code youve suggested, the output is just like the input
# 6  
Old 05-02-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by radius
when i execute the code youve suggested, the output is just like the input
Its hard to do guess work when we cant see the file. As per your data in the thread the code i gave should work.

Its tough to do guess work/fix Smilie

Last edited by vidyadhar85; 05-02-2013 at 08:58 AM..
 
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