>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?! ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]