09-19-2008
Print Full record and substring in that record
I have i got a requirement like below.
I have input file which contains following fixed width records.
00000000000088500232007112007111
I need the full record and concatenated with ~ and characters from 1to 5 and concatenated with ~ and charactes from 10 to 15
The out put will be like below.
00000000000088500232007112007111~00000~00885
Can any one please suggest me awk command to do this.
Thanks
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