03-20-2006
Just a reminder from the forum rules ...
(4) Do not 'bump up' questions if they are not answered promptly. No duplicate or cross-posting and do not report a post where your goal is to get an answer more quickly.
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anyways, post your complete script in between code tags --- the "#" button near the top of the edit box --- to make it look prettier and easier to debug ... also post a sample of your input file data ... people will be able to help you quicker if you help them out ...
... and while you're waiting for a response, read the current threads in the "Unix for Dummies" forum as well as do a search on splitting data in this forum --- it seems to me that a question similar to yours is posted in these forums at least once a week ... good luck!
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