07-19-2011
sorry I edited my original post to make it clearer. Yes the .csv has all the files and headers aligned, I just need to remove all the text (except the very first line) in the .csv file so that I can process the data.
grep doesn't seem to work? as I'm editing the file using GAWK? I'm pretty new to programming so I'm not sure how to find my way around this apparent conflict lol.
bartus, that code just added the first two column headers together and put them after the rest of the other headers.
Any ideas?
Cheers!
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
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DEFAULT
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PROTOCOLS
HTTP
EXAMPLE
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AVAILABILITY
Added in 7.37.0
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SEE ALSO
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