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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Delete lines from file using Unix Script Post 302428793 by rdcwayx on Friday 11th of June 2010 02:53:02 AM
Old 06-11-2010
Code:
awk 'BEGIN {a=1}
      $1=="0000"&&a==1 {a++;print "H" $0;next}
      $1=="0000"&&a==2 {a=1;print "T" $0;next}
      $1=="5000" && $NF=="0" {print $0}
     ' urfile

But I don't understand how you get the 4 and 8 in the output.

Code:
H0000 00000 00000008499 0000999 4
T0000 00000 00000008499 0000999 8

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