12-07-2010
Grep pattern from different file and display if it exists in the required file
Hi,
I have two files say xxx.txt and yyy.txt. xxx.txt is with list of patterns within double quotes. Eg.
"this is the line1"
"this is the line2"
The yyy.txt with lot of lines. eg:
"This is a test message which contains rubbish information just to fill the page which is of no use. this is the line1 which is suppose to be grepped and displayed as a output."
My requirement is to search the pattern given in xxx.txt at yyy.txt and display the corresponding line as output.
Eg output: this is the line1 which is suppose to be grepped and displayed as a output.
Can somebody help me on getting this.
Thanks.
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