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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Removing Headers and a Column Post 302162684 by DerangedNick on Tuesday 29th of January 2008 07:04:38 PM
Old 01-29-2008
I am currently looking at trying to use the script you provided. However my knowledge of running this against the file is rather slim since most of the commands I have run in the past do not call a script into it. If you wouldn't mind providing some more information on how to get this to run against the file i'd appreciate it. In the mean time I will continue messing with it to see if I can get anything. Thanks for the help. (Ignore above)


I seem to have gotten it to run ok, but i am getting these errors currently.


syntax error at testscript line 12, near "<>"
syntax error at testscript line 15, near "} else"
Execution of testscript aborted due to compilation errors.

Last edited by DerangedNick; 01-29-2008 at 08:10 PM.. Reason: Running
 

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