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Grep commands in loop
Hi All,
Reference to my previous post I need to compare all the lines in the file1 with file2 for this condition if file1 {$3,$5} ==file2 {$3,$5} then grep file2{$1}latest date. need output in file3 Code:
10/04/2008 09/04/2008 09/04/2008 08/04/2008 Thanks in advance |
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