05-02-2008
Formatting output
Hi
I checked with printf
and it is formatting but did;t not completely..
var1="CTCT 0001000Y"
I have the blank between CTCT and 0001000Y
It is giving the output like the below
CTCT 0001000Y $
The space is extended between CTCT and 0001000Y.
Is there any option that i need to choose for this
Regards
Dhana
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