line =08 * * 3 /data/reports/bin/xyz.ksh -o customreports.com -f abc.sql -m xyz.com -c -g
file:- abc.crontab
08 * * 3 /data/reports/bin/xyz.ksh -o customreports.com -f abc.sql -m xyz.com -c -g
06 * * 3 /data/reports/bin/xyz.ksh -o customreports.com -f abc.sql -m xyz.com -c -g
I have searched the line using following command
grep -F "08 * * 3" abc.crontab | grep "abc.sql"
I get the first line from file,I want to delete the exact matching line from abc.crontab
If I use sed -e '/abc.sql /d' abc.crontab/
$cmdperl ="perl -i -nle 'print if !/abc.sql/' abc.crontab ";
then both the lines get deleted from file. Please suggest me the solution.
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