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    SUSE OSS 10.1 NIS and NFS issues

    Check out suse-linux suse-linux-e maillists http://lists.suse.com/archive/ They're indexed here: - http://www.netsys.com/suse-linux-e/index.html - http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/ Good luck
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    Assistance need understanding SED backreferences/grouping

    PHV Yes you're right on that account, but at times lean and mean is cute too ;) Johan
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    Assistance need understanding SED backreferences/grouping

    PHV I've used awk before in the past for similar but fell over SED for things in the category. None of you tried having fun grouping/moving the numbers around after the date or even before the date yet though ;-) I'm just using this example to get a better grasp/idea of the SED...
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    Assistance need understanding SED backreferences/grouping

    Excellent feherke :) will save me valuable time that I can spend playing with SED for other purposes. SED is a damn fine & quick little thingie for such purposes :) Thanks again Johan
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    Assistance need understanding SED backreferences/grouping

    Wauuu that was a quick response feherke ... I'll check by putting it inside the place especially reserved for this line in my SED script :)
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    Assistance need understanding SED backreferences/grouping

    I have a dataset consisting of n = number The numbers can vary from a big integer to a floting point number n1 n2 n3 n4 n5 n6 dd-mm-yy,##.##,###.##,##.##,####.##,####,####.## First objective is to change the order of the date, so that the line would look like this...

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