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  1. brunocam

    Analyzing the CLI output with AWK

    I'm using CentOS I had try to use backquotes too but it doesn't work... If I could to put the output line in a variable, it would be much better... and fast...
  2. brunocam

    Analyzing the CLI output with AWK

    Simple and smart... :) the output from this command is: 2011-07-24-bruno.sh 2011-07-29-flex.awk 2011-07-29-flex.sh 2011-07-24-staff 2011-07-24-teste2 2011-07-24-teste.awk May I put this result into a variable? I had try to do like this: ____________________________________________________ #...
  3. brunocam

    Analyzing the CLI output with AWK

    cool suggestion, but I still have one doubt... look, in every thing that I had read always the teach how to take parameters from a text file like this: awk '$5 == 57 { print $8}' /bruno/log.txt but I have to organize a directory with thousands and thousandos of files, and if I have to first...
  4. brunocam

    Analyzing the CLI output with AWK

    Hi, I'm trying to creat a script to organize a bunch of files in directories of years and month, and for this I will use awk and shell scripts, but I would like to know if I can use the awk's output to feed the functions of my script, becouse I had used awk before but when I typed for exemple...

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