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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Issues in reading file using 'awk' Post 302781341 by emily on Saturday 16th of March 2013 07:54:05 AM
Old 03-16-2013
Hi,
Thanks for the reply,
Yes, it is the actual name of the log that I posted at [1].
ummm, I guess it the the symbol for the starting of the next line. Cos the content was not enough to come on the single line.

Besides, using the command on the terminal give the proper 'jobNo' on the same qcd12_status.log file.

emily

Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrutinizer
Hi,
  • Is qcd120_status.log the actual name of the log that your posted under [1]?
  • Does the log file contain \ at the end of some of the lines or did you put those there yourself?
 

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