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08.26.2008 at 03:17AM PDT, ID: 23677927
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Linux - find string within many files with And/Not criteria output path/file name and line

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Hi all a fairly newbie question.

How would I go about finding all files which have in them the string INTEG but not INTEG2 and for each instance display file name and path, line number and line text.

I've tried "find . -exec grep "INTEG" '{}' \; -print" but this list all INTEG2 files as well and has limited info on output.

Thanks for you help in advance
Answered By: koide
Expert Since: 08/24/2008
Accepted Solutions: 26
Computer Expertise: Advanced
koide has been an Expert for 4 months, during which he has posted 90 comments and answered 26 questions. koide is just one of 832 experts in the Linux Administration Zone. 2 experts collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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