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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Find exact string Post 302234193 by Swapna173 on Tuesday 9th of September 2008 09:28:55 AM
Old 09-09-2008
Find exact string

Hi Guys,

File is containing data
Col1 Col2
ListPrice List Price
Price Average Selling Price - Actual
ProjPrice Average Selling Price
ProjPrice Launch Price
ProjCost Cost

Now i need to print col2 on the basis of col1
i.e if i Pass Price it should display only "Average Selling Price - Actual"

I tried using grep which print first 4 lines like.
cat StrykerData_Cubes.csv |grep "Price" | cut -d "," -f2 | tr -s " " "_"

even sed command like
cat StrykerData_Cubes.csv |grep -w "Price" | sed /^Price/p
 

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