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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Concat Post 302541561 by kmsekhar on Monday 25th of July 2011 05:45:09 AM
Old 07-25-2011
Concat

Hi All,

My Input file contains:
Input.txt
Code:
Name|Marks
ABC|10
GHI|10
JKL|20
MNO|20
PQR|30


Output.txt
Code:
MARKS|NAME
10|ABC,GHI
20|JKL,MNO
30|PQR


Thanks in advance

Last edited by radoulov; 07-25-2011 at 06:52 AM.. Reason: Code tags.
 

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