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Don't you need a g at the end?  For example:

    sed 's/from/to/g' inputfile > outputfile

That's the way I've always done it -- I've always put a "g" after the "tostring".

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On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, James Rich wrote:

On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Dave McKenzie wrote:

Probably, and you could use "sed" in QSHELL, too.

Yup, and here is how:

sed s/texttoreplace/replacementtext/ inputfile > outputfile

So if your input file is called input.txt and you want to relace all
occurrances of the string TESTSTRING with STRINGTEST and you want the
output to be in a file called output.txt you would do this:

sed s/TESTSTRING/STRINGTEST/ input.txt > output.txt

James Rich

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