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  1. allais

    passing parameter from one session to another... (or something)

    Provided you're the same user, and you're using a shell with an history file, just enable the command history search. <br> <br> For example, with ksh it's 'set -o vi' and either ESC-k or ESC-j<br> <br> You can use the windows clipboard too.<br> <br> But I'm not really sure I understand what you...
  2. allais

    Escape Sequence

    HUm... It appears the PIPE sign is removed between core & awk : did you add it? ANother problem may be you use old awk instead of the new one : try with /bin/nawk<br> <br> I tried the command on both AIX(awk) and Solaris(nawk) OS, and it works fine.<br> <br> I'm not sure I understant what you...
  3. allais

    fork failure

    There's a limit of processes per user.<br> <br> The command [ lsattr -E -l sys0 ] will give you the current values and you can change it with [ chdev -l sys0 -a maxuproc='1000' ]<br> <br> You don't need to know the command and can directly access a dedicated menu with [ smitty chgsys ]<br> <br>...
  4. allais

    Escape Sequence

    <br> What about<br> <br> file core ¦ awk -F&quot;[ +AFw-t]+-&quot; '{ print substr($NF,2,length($NF)-2); }'<br> <br> Hope this helps,<br> Patrice <p>Patrice ALLAIS<br><a href=mailto:allais@lucent.com>allais@lucent.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
  5. allais

    Escape Sequence

    What about:<br> <br> echo '+AFw-047abc+AFw-047' ¦ awk '{sub(&quot;+AFw-047&quot;,&quot;_&quot;);print}'<br> <br> +AFw-047 is the ASCII code for simple quote<br> <br> <br> Hope this helps,<br> Patrice. <p>Patrice ALLAIS<br><a href=mailto:allais@lucent.com>allais@lucent.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
  6. allais

    moving lowercase to uppercase files

    What about:<br> <br> #!/bin/ksh<br> <br> typeset -l LowerCase<br> <br> for File in *.cpy<br> do<br> LowerCase=$File<br> if [[ ! -f $LowerCase ]]<br> then<br> mv $File $LowerCase<br> fi<br> done<br> <br> Hope this helps,<br> Patrice. <p>Patrice ALLAIS<br><a...

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