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Hi Annihilannic,
I am very sorry,I tried your script cp -p originalfile originalfile.bak && awk '<your script here>' originalfile.bak > originalfile It didnt put back the changes to original file.I tried different ways but could not. Should I use any merge or join to put back the changes to original file. Let me know if any thing needs to be done Thanks for your valuable answers to my query. |
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