On Mar 14, 2007, at 2:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to write a script to delete all line that include a certain
pattern in an output file. I sending information to one of our
Security
people and they take this data and create a spreadsheet on the
information, I have a constant reoccurring lines within the output
file
that they do not need. I'm trying to use the sed command to remove
lines
that fits a certain pattern but it does not appear to remove anything.
Any helpful ideas or any useful links to scripts.
Thanks so much..
Bruce Stitt
TSYS Hosting Services
Voice 706-644-0965
As mentioned, when doing simple regex replacements in Unix, some good
languages / programs to use are:
grep <- extraction only
sed <- simple extraction / replacement
perl <- the kitchen sink
-Garrett
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