01-03-2011
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svajhala
Thanks for the explanation. suppose my spool filename is spool.out, where do I need to define this filename in the above code?
It's a transform, just add on the end: < input_file > output_file
The paste bit is cute, too. I try to use sed rather than know the varying options of many one-purpose commands, so my sed knowledge and expertise grows. The sed skills support command line and vi editing as well as grep and the other regex tools. Similar arguments apply to PERL, which is more a language than a scripting tool.
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