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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users grep 7th column from a file seperated with ^ Post 302479419 by sureshcisco on Friday 10th of December 2010 03:35:59 PM
Old 12-10-2010
grep 7th column from a file seperated with ^

Hi,

Can anyone help:

I want to get the 7th column of a file seperated by ^

Num:^ 1^ testdevice1^10.1.1.1^PT1X23^true^HD^175^up^false^bad
Num:^ 2^ testdevice2^10.1.1.2^ST1X23^true^SN^175^up^false^bad

Expected result:
HD
SN

Appreciate your help.
 

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