05-18-2009
Hi
This code works for small files.
but for large files, its giving error...
awk: too many output files 10
record number 222
its creating max 10 files.... any option that we need to change so that code creates more files.
Please advice.
thanks.
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ATTRIBUTES
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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