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help with egrep syntax
This may seem like a stupid question to anyone but a novice , but I need help with the following ....
can anyone tell me how to change the following command to an "&" rather then an "or" egrep "GMED|S26" fileForfiltering > newfilteredFile i need it to contain both strings (on the same line )not one or the other ...the man pages don't help sample : RUSSELL,WILLIAMINA S26 PARRI GMED DOCHERTY,WILLIAM SSITU DONJO GMEDU READINGS,EDWARD S55 YOUJC GER.AS MCDONALD,NEIL S11 MORLI UROL KENNY,JAMES S26 PARRI GMED HEPBURN,ANNE S54 MITLA GER.AS Last edited by Gerry405; 07-28-2005 at 02:10 PM.. |
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