12-18-2008
this command worked
but in the below senario
1|ETG|63121387883|Alternate|Y
3|79.58|||GBP||
4|001137001
4|0011372
5|1021801
5|1021901
1|ETG|63121387884|Alternate|Y
3|79.58|||GBP||
4|001137001
5|1021732
5|1021802
1|ETG|63128363077|Alternate|Y
2|EN_GB||Electrogalvanize 0.5 m2 ( Renault )
2|FR_GB||Electrogalvanize 0.5 m2 ( Renault )
3|88.51|||GBP||
4|001137001
4|001137002
5|1021701
5|1021901
5|7040500
1|ETG|63128363078|Alternate|Y
3|88.51|||GBP||
4|001137001
5|1021702
when tried to execute the awk command the out is as below
1|ETG|63121387883|Alternate|Y
2|||
3|79.58|||GBP||
1|ETG|63121387884|Alternate|Y
2|||
3|79.58|||GBP||
1|ETG|63128363077|Alternate|Y
2|EN_GB||Electrogalvanize 0.5 m2 ( Renault )
1|ETG|63128363078|Alternate|Y
2|||
3|88.51|||GBP||
All the other records are being lost but thoes records should also be there
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NAME
mcsender - Multicast test tool to send multicast test packets
SYNOPSIS
mcsender [-t<ttl>] [-i<interface>] ip:port
DESCRIPTION
mcsender sends multicast packets to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 multicast address and port. The packets sent contain the string "this is the
test message from mclab/mcsender
".
OPTIONS
-t<ttl>
Set the TTL (or hop limit for IPv6) to the specified value.
-i<interface>
Specify the interface to use for outgoing multicast datagrams.
EXAMPLES
To send datagrams to IPv4 multicast address 239.1.1.1 and port 12345 with a TTL of 3:
$ mcsender -t3 239.1.1.1:12345
To send datagrams to IPv4 multicast address 239.1.1.1 and port 12345 with a TTL of 3 out of interface eth1:
$ mcsender -ieth1 -t3 239.1.1.1:12345
To send datagrams to IPv6 multicast address ff15::1 and port 12345 with a hop limit of 3:
$ mcsender -t3 ff15::1:12345
To send datagrams to IPv6 multicast address ff15::1 and port 12345 with a hop limit of 3 out of interface eth1:
$ mcsender -ieth1 -t3 ff15::1:12345
AUTHOR
mcsender was written by Carsten Schill <carsten@cschill.de>.
Support for IPv6 was added by Todd Hayton <todd.hayton@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
August 08, 2011 MCSENDER(8)