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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sort csv file Post 302565463 by BSF on Tuesday 18th of October 2011 02:27:54 AM
Old 10-18-2011
Sort csv file

Hello,

I am facing the following problem:
I have a file in csv format. So several records where data fields are separated by comma ','
The lenght of the fields is variable, as well as the number of fields per record. But there are at least 7 fields per record.
I need to sort the file based on the 7th field.
For instance
Code:
123,HELLO,,XX,,1,9,BABA,HINT
923,HI,K,ZZ,B,1,3,,,,,TWO
4,,,,,,1,

Once sorted should give:
Code:
4,,,,,,1,
923,HI,K,ZZ,B,1,3,,,,,TWO
123,HELLO,,XX,,1,9,BABA,HINT

Thanks,
BSF

Last edited by Franklin52; 10-18-2011 at 03:29 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags for data and code samples, thank you
 

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