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Using the Sort, Cut, and Awk commands
Hello,
I am trying, utilizing the few commands I know, to extract all records within my file that were generated in November of 2007. Each record within the file has a "date" field giving the month, day, and year (9-8-88). How do I extract those records to their own file? Once I extract those records I want to remove any records that are duplicates in another field. Please advise. Thank you. update: I'm leaving work in 10 minutes so hopefully someone can assist me. Thank you. Last edited by babbabooey; 11-15-2008 at 01:52 AM.. |
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