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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk arguments Post 302192421 by karthikn7974 on Tuesday 6th of May 2008 11:12:44 PM
Old 05-07-2008
Code:
awk -F" " '! /^[0-1] / && ! /^8[4-6]/  {print $0}' rep1.txt > OtherErrors.log

the code above also did not give my result. May be i am not clear with wat i explained before, so i have given the output below, kindly check and advice

thanks

Output Needed for OtherErrors.log

Code:
6       10/10/2008   00:00:01       Server A    Class A        1002   jack   102
96      10/10/2008   00:00:01       Server A    Class A        1001   jack  151
196    10/10/2008   00:00:01       Server A    Class A        1001   jack   161
219    10/10/2008   00:00:01       Server A    Class A        1001   jack   106
6       10/10/2008   00:00:01       Server A    Class A        1001   jack   109

 

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