>Hi,
>
>I spent a couple of hours looking for this, but I bet one of the bash
gurus 
>can help me here ;-).
>
>I have a script that puts a lot of output on the screen. I want to look
for a 
>particular string in the output, so I pipe the output to GREP. That
works 
>fine, but here's the problem. I also want to see the output on the
terminal, 
>and the pipe to GREP means I only get to see the line that matches the
string 
>I'm looking for - not **ALL** the screen output. Is there a way to see
output 
>on the screen AND pipe it to GREP at the same time?
>
>BTW - I have a partial solution and that's to pipe to a file and then
do 2 
>separate operations - cat the file to the screen and GREP the file to
find 
>what I'm looking for. The problem is that I then see the output only
after 
>the script has finished running - not **online**.
>
>Any ideas?  - TIA
>

Could you describe the problem with the script again?!

Hwo else would you expect to see the output if not first the cat and
then the grep?!


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