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plz help deliverable unix masters
i have two requirement
a file1 has field CNT=1000 i want to take count on file2 which can be like 2000 and replace in file1 so it becomes CNT=2000 a file1 has field TSTMP=2008-11-06-15.54.20.000000 i want to take the file creation date on file2 which can be like 2009-11-06-15.54.20.000000 and replace in file1 so it becomes TSTMP=2009-11-06-15.54.20.000000 |
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