02-14-2008
Thank you, but not quite what I need :-(
Hi
This is command I'm using
awk -F ',' '{ print $3, $4 }' /tmp/scripts/New_File_Name | awk '{ print $1, $2 }'
This is the output
27-01-08 03:44:41.018
27-01-08 03:47:19.711
27-01-08 03:49:22.438
27-01-08 03:54:07.578
27-01-08 03:56:05.518
27-01-08 04:06:24.786
27-01-08 04:08:17.956
27-01-08 04:08:26.964
27-01-08 04:09:33.353
27-01-08 04:11:28.766
27-01-08 04:11:35.338
27-01-08 04:11:41.080
27-01-08 04:12:47.780
27-01-08 04:12:55.726
27-01-08 04:13:02.687
27-01-08 04:13:08.742
27-01-08 04:13:17.915
27-01-08 04:22:59.725
27-01-08 04:24:14.726
27-01-08 04:26:21.373
27-01-08 04:27:37.617
27-01-08 04:29:49.979
27-01-08 04:31:28.018
27-01-08 04:32:00.765
27-01-08 04:38:26.139
27-01-08 04:40:18.062
27-01-08 04:41:35.777
27-01-08 04:42:39.187
27-01-08 04:44:52.026
27-01-08 04:51:33.561
27-01-08 04:53:49.810
27-01-08 05:01:08.307
27-01-08 05:02:02.499
27-01-08 05:03:03.190
27-01-08 05:03:50.279
27-01-08 05:04:53.827
27-01-08 05:05:48.014
27-01-08 05:07:38.179
27-01-08 05:08:26.018
27-01-08 05:09:57.883
27-01-08 05:11:32.100
27-01-08 05:54:34.025
27-01-08 05:55:39.882
27-01-08 05:56:44.151
27-01-08 05:58:53.207
27-01-08 06:01:05.527
27-01-08 06:02:35.431
27-01-08 07:10:04.648
28-01-08 07:11:04.648
28-01-08 07:12:04.648
What I want to do is create a responce which sais:
on the 27-01-08 the following lines appeard:
5 lines at 03:00
26 lines at 04:00
etc...
how do I do that?
thanks again
The Owl
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