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Awk Multiple Field Separators
Hi Guys,
I'm tying to split a line similar to this: YO6-2000-30.htm: (3 properties found). Into seperate columns, so effectively I need to check for a - . : tab and space in the statement. Any help would be appreciated Thanks! |
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