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Old 12-05-2006
assign value to variable using AWK

Dear Friends

I have text file as like below,

AAAAA|BHBHBH|VERYSMART
AAAAA| KKKKKK|GOOD
BBBBBB|JJJJJJJ|VERYGOOD
CCCCC|HJHJHJ|BETTER
CCCCC|UUUUU|GOOD

i need to split into seperate files based on column 1 like as below

AAAAA.TXT contains
--------------------
BHBHBH.VERYSMART
KKKKKK.GOOD

BBBBB.TXT contains
---------------------
JJJJJJJ.VERYGOOD

i want to use awk program to handle this,
I would always thankfull to u if give solution to this scenarios.

waiting for reply

Thanks ,
HAA
 

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NAME
lcp_mlehash - generate a SHA-1 hash of a TXT MLE binary file suitable for use in a TXT launch control policy SYNOPSIS
lcp_mlehash [-v] [-c cmdline] [-h] mle-file DESCRIPTION
lcp_mlehash is used to generate a SHA-1 hash of the portion of an executable file that contains the Intel(R) TXT measured launched environ- ment (MLE). In the MLE binary file, the portion of the file to be used as the MLE is specified in the MLE header structure. If verbose mode is not used, the output is suitable for use as the mle-file to the lcp_crtpol and lcp_crtpolelt commands. OPTIONS
mle-file File name of the MLE binary. If it is a gzip file then it will be un-ziped before hashing. -v Verbose mode, display progress indications. -c cmdline Specify quote-delimited command line. It is important to specify the command line that is used when launching the MLE or the hash will not match what is calculated by SINIT. -h Print out the help message. EXAMPLES
lcp_mlehash -c "logging=memory,serial,vga" /boot/tboot.gz > mle-hash SEE ALSO
lcp_readpol(8), lcp_writepol(8), lcp_crtpol(8), lcp_crtpolelt(8). tboot 2011-12-31 LCP_MLEHASH(8)
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