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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Modifying the final output file Post 302092503 by charbel on Tuesday 10th of October 2006 11:06:26 AM
Old 10-10-2006
Modifying the final output file

Hey all,

I am haivng n number of files all of them are of the same format but different details. i.e

File1 is having the folloeing details:
"Account1",123
"Account2",10
"Account3",12355
"Accountn",555

File2 is having the folloeing details:
"Account1",1234
"Account2",100
"Account3",2290
"Accountn",679

and so on.....so as you can see i am having n number of files, all files have the same account number inside and the only difference is in the number of recrods each account has in each file.....Now what i want to do is to generate a final file which will have all the accounts mentioned earlier along with their records, it will be somehow i a table format.i.e.:

Final output file should look like the following:
"Account1",123,1234
"Account2",10,100
"Account3",12355,2290
"Accountn",555,679

Any idea on how to do this?
 

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vm - VoiceModem is the program for handling the voice modem functionality from shell scripts ACTIONS
beep options [<frequency [<length in 0.001sec>]]> diagnostics options device name (e.g. ttyS2 dial options phone number help play options [<file names]+> record options file name shell options [<shell script [shell options]]> wait options [<time in seconds]> devicetest OPTIONS
-c n use compression type n -d n set i/o device -t, -m, -i, -e, -s, -H equals to -d <2,3,4,5,6,7> -l s set device string (e.g. -l ttyS2:ttyC0) -v verbose output -w use off / on hook signal from local handset to start and stop recording -x n set debug level -L n set maximum recording length in sec -P print first DTMF tone on stdout and exit -R read and print DTMF string on stdout and exit -S s set default shell for shell scripts (e.g. -S /bin/sh) -T n set silence timeout in 0.1sec -V n set silence threshold to <n> (0-100%%) SEE ALSO
vgetty(1) POD ERRORS
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