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This may seem really easy to alot of you but i am a real noob on unix.
I have been set the task to make a script which will answer a query. Basically I will have made files for people and i want to be able to search for a persons file and then select certain variables from the files. e.g 1.age.2.gender etc. as anyone got any tips for the best way to approach this. thanks |
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