04-06-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
knijjar
Thanks ERA and MATRIXMADHAN.
/usr/local/bin/awk -F"CARDDESC=" '{ split($2, arr, "|"); print arr[1] }' t1
A8T1
now would you be kind enough try to explain what it really did.
I have gone with what matrixmadhan recommended
Peace !!!
here the field delimiter is CARDDESC=
and within that split the second field ($2) with delimiter as "|" - result is populated in array arr.
Now the result is available at first field of the array
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Procedural style
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