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Question How to remove ^Z (eof) using sub in awk

I am looking for the substitution expression to remove the eof ^Z character at the end of a file in UNIX.

Can anyone help?

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windows file to unix :end line chararcter

same issue, just substitute ^M with ^Z
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Since you are working with DOS text files, unix has a utility called either dos2ux or dos2unix which cleans up all the non-unix crud in DOS files moved to unix.
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