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Printing specified lines only

hi,
i m having 2 files say F1 and F2.
there are some joining conditions like:

Column 4 from F1= Column 29 from F2;
Column 10 from F1= Column 165 in F2;
and if value in column 8 from F2='3'
than i should get Column 4,5,8,10 from F1 and 29,165 from F2.

I cant provide the files. but the files are pipe-delimited means each column is seperated by |.

please provide me the help in this case.

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