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searching through a file and replacing
Hi can anyone show me how to search through a file (multiple columns) and based on say one column if empty and another being popluted and if both senario's are true then get information from another file matching the data from the populated column based upon the populated column and bring through details adjacent to this column....sort of like a vlookup in MS Excel only I'd need to sort first on the blanks, then the populated column, then do a vlookup...which ofcourse works but I need to be able to do this with muy server--- DG-Unix
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