03-31-2011
Sorry, i couldnt understand the logic, actually i need unix commands to get the output. I am currently using ksh
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I tried this command awk '{print $10 $11}' FS="," test.txt | sed -e "s/JUL/7/g" but that gives me the output as "7""09" whereas i need only 709 without double quotes.
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This command only goes if i consider july as the month
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