It might be trivial, but I am facing problem in using awk for simple purpose like printing row in a file using tcl script. I have variable var :
set var manager
sourcefile.txt:
ajay manager account 45000
sunil clerk account 25000
varun manager sales 50000
amit manager account 47000
tarun peon sales 15000
deepak clerk sales 23000
sunil peon sales 13000
satvik director purchase 80000
I want to put command inside tcl script (awk/grep) which use variable var to search for string in source file and then print the 4th column of the line containing the string. I don't want to search for manager directly, but using var . I used:
awk -v pat="$var" {$2 ~ pat {print $4 }} sorcefile.txt
But it is giving me error saying
awk: 'pat' argument to '-v' not in var=value form
Also inside tcl script:
awk '/manager/ {print $4}' sourcefile.txt
gives error, and
awk {/manager/ {print $4}} sourcefile.txt
works well So, the required output:
45000
50000
47000
The command I need to put it inside a file, and then execute the file.
awk ... { $2 ~ pat {print $4 }}
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