10-15-2008
Conditional concat lines awk
Hello,
I have a text file like this:
NONE FILE_Rename
frompath: /log_audit/AIX/log/current/AIXAFTPP.log
NONE FILE_Unlink
filename /audit/tempfile.14041142
NONE FILE_Rename
NONE FILE_Rename
filename /log_audit/AIX/log/last/S372008.log
I would like to obtain a output text file using awk script:
1) If i have two lines like this i would like to concatenate in one.
NONE FILE_Rename
frompath: /log_audit/AIX/log/current/AIXAFTPP.log
2) If i have two lines like this i don't want to concatenate.
NONE FILE_Rename
NONE FILE_Rename
Thanks a lot.
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
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