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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to compare 2 file to newfile...... Post 302227300 by ooilinlove on Thursday 21st of August 2008 03:14:32 AM
Old 08-21-2008
How to compare 2 file to newfile......

Hi all Member

i want compare 2 file to newfile
I am new to shell script, just wanted you guy to help.

example file A

CM-00000BN_Oth-VAS-0000392
CM-00000BNSEED_Oth-Spe-0000392
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000806
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000810
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000812
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000814
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000816
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000818
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000822
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000826
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000830
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000834
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000838

example file B

CM-00000BN_Oth-VAS-0000392
CM-00000BNSEED_Oth-Spe-0000392
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000806
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000811
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000812
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000814
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000816
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000818
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000822
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000826
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000831
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000834
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000838

i want to check line by line


if line of file A match file B
example result

CM-00000BN_Oth-VAS-0000392 CM-00000BN_Oth-VAS-0000392 is ok
CM-00000BNSEED_Oth-Spe-0000392 CM-00000BNSEED_Oth-Spe-0000392 is ok

if line of file A not match file B
example result

CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000810 CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000811 is faile
CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000830 CM-00000KJ_Pos-Pro-0000831 is faile



้help me please....

 

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xterm(1), X(7x) COPYRIGHT
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