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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting KSH: A PROBLEM awk SUBSTRING Post 302493643 by aix-guy on Thursday 3rd of February 2011 09:21:43 AM
Old 02-03-2011
So your script worked with the gzcat but just gave bad output. But now it gives a gzcat error?
hmmm all I did was change from print to printf in the awk should not have affected the gzcat.

I guess I may need more view of the script. and a small sample of the file.
 

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