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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting SUBSEP Seperator problem with awk Post 302319976 by pinnacle on Tuesday 26th of May 2009 05:46:55 PM
Old 05-26-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by vgersh99
you're using a SUBSEP as a string, and not as a builtin variable - loose the double quotes.

Thanks Vgersh99.

jim mcnamara--
Quote:
echo "," | od -bc
0000000 054 012
, \n
0000002
Comma octal value is 054.
Any way subsep works for now.
Thanks.
 

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