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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting comparing two files using awk Post 302471477 by Scrutinizer on Saturday 13th of November 2010 04:44:25 AM
Old 11-13-2010
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You can use the inverse:
Code:
awk 'FILENAME=="target" {arr[$0]++}
     FILENAME=="lookup" {if(!($0 in arr)) {print $0}}' target lookup

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