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how to view last line of multiple files
Dear All,
can anybody help me out in generating a command that can be used to view the last line of multiples files. e.g: file 1 contains 100 records file 2 contains 200 records file 3 contails 300 records now i need a command that can be used to display the last line of each file. (i.e. file 1 file 2 & file 3) an urgent reply in this regard will be highly appreciated. |
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