04-02-2010
thank you for your fast response.
can you please check the error I got?
jdhahbi$ awk '{ if(FILENAME=="file1" && index($1,">")==1 ){ key=substr($1,2); arr[key]=$0; next}
> if(FILENAME=="file1" && index($1,">")!=1 { arr[key]=arr[key] " " $0) }
> if(FILENAME=="file2") {print arr[$1]; next }
> }' file1 file2 > newfile2
awk: syntax error at source line 2
context is
if(FILENAME=="file1" && index($1,">")!=1 >>> { <<<
awk: illegal statement at source line 2
awk: illegal statement at source line 2
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