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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Merge columns of different files Post 302591074 by yinyuemi on Wednesday 18th of January 2012 12:06:32 PM
Old 01-18-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by polsum
Hi, this code is working for the above mentioned example data, but its not working for the following tables. May I know why and how should I rectify the problem? thanks.

file 1

file 2

desired output is

But after using the code, I am getting only the first column, not the 2nd and third.

I am not sure what the problem is?

thanks in advanceSmilie

I just test the code using your sample data, it works fine, my guess is the format of files make you fail, so please run
Code:
 dos2unix file1 file2

first, then re-run the awk code, see if it work.
 

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dos2unix(1)						      General Commands Manual						       dos2unix(1)

NAME
dos2unix - mtools utility to convert a DOS file to UNIX SYNOPSIS
dos2unix msdosfile OPTIONS
None OPERANDS
Name of the file to convert. DESCRIPTION
The dos2unix command converts a file from DOS format to UNIX format. The converted file replaces the original file. Subdirectory names that contain the '/' or '' separator are supported. If you use the '' separator or wildcards, you must enclose file names in quotes to protect them from the shell. The mcd command can be used to establish the device and the current working directory (relative to DOS), otherwise the default is A:. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: Success. Failure. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of dos2unix: If set, this variable names the file that contains the name of the current mtools working directory as established by the mcd command. If this variable is not set, the file $HOME/.mcwd is used. FILES
Contains the name of the current mtools working directory as established by the mcd command. If this file does not exist, the default mtools working directory is A:. Executable file SEE ALSO
Commands: mcopy(1), mread(1), mtools(1) mtype(1), mwrite(1) dos2unix(1)
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