On Wednesday 01 April 2009 01:11:47 David Burns wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Craig White
<craigwhite(a)azapple.com> wrote:
> subtitle...fun with sed
>
> I have a list of changes to make to a file...
>
> dc rc
> ------------- -------
> 15T6145V DELETED
> NATL19502 DELETED
> Q10MR11/FL12V DELETED
> Q1500T3/CL120 DELETED
>
> and things work until I get to the 3rd item which has a forward slash
> and it fails to substitute with commands like below...
>
> sed -i "s%${dc}%${rc}%g" ARsalesorderdetails.csv
> and
> sed -i "s/${dc}/${rc}/g" ARsalesorderdetails.csv
>
> The latter producing error on screen...
> sed: -e expression #1, char 17: unknown option to `s'
>
> While the former simply doesn't complain but doesn't make the change
> either.
>
> Is there a way to coerce sed to identify & replace strings with a /
> inside?
I don't think it is sed that is giving you a problem:
$ echo "Q10MR11/FL12V "|sed "s|Q10MR11/FL12V|DELETED|"
DELETED
He didn't use | he used /. You've inadvertently offered him the solution though.