Please note that you are using -i and that would update the file inline. So you don't need >systems_status_reports.tmp
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Browse All TopicsI want to insert the variable value after the line "Week Ending Sunday" in the file systems_status_reports.txt
but when i run the script, i get this....
sed: command garbled: /Week Ending Sunday/ a/ * [[status_reports:17-Dec-08
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amit_g,
When i try you method I get this..
bash-3.00$ ./autostatus.sh
sed: illegal option -- i
bash-3.00$
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mike
whe
bash-3.00$ ./autostatus.sh
sed: command garbled: /Week Ending Sunday/ a * [[status_reports:17-Dec-08
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by: amit_gPosted on 2008-12-16 at 19:49:41ID: 23190574
sed -i 's/Week Ending Sunday/Week Ending Sunday '$final'/g' $file >systems_status_reports.tmp