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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk/sed to search & replace data in first column Post 302542872 by yazu on Friday 29th of July 2011 12:20:05 AM
Old 07-29-2011
I think Mon Jul 18 00:32:52 EDT 2011,NULL,UAT is input and the other line is output.

But anyway do you have GNU date? And what system do you use if you not?
 

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