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"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 09/19/2018
12:24:32 PM:
Can anyone tell me how to get sed to work with an OR pattern match?
If I try the standard pipe character, the command fails. I found on
Google to escape the pipe with a backslash. That command runs, but
the pattern doesn't match.

Here's what I have that works (just one pattern):
sed 's|<Tag />|<Tag>Value</Tag>|' file_path

This command runs but doesn't match either pattern:
sed 's|<Tag />\|<Tag></Tag>|<Tag>Value</Tag>|' file_path


I haven't tried doing an OR in a single pattern. But, the
following is what I use to successfully execute more than one pattern at a
time. (Variable substitutions are performed before I use the string in
QSH.)

sed -i -e 's|~&1|~&2|g' -e 's|_&1|_&2|g' &path


Sincerely,

Dave Clark

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