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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Search and extract matching patterns Post 302602379 by Peasant on Monday 27th of February 2012 07:12:02 AM
Old 02-27-2012
See if this awk fills your requirment :
Code:
NR==FNR {
split($3,a,","); for (i in a) vl[a[i]] = $1 FS $2 FS vl[a[i]]
}
NR!=FNR {
idx=$1
OFS="\t"
if ( idx in vl ) {
	final[vl[idx]] = final[vl[idx]] OFS idx
	}
}
END {
	for ( z in final )
	print z FS final[z]
}

Save it as program.awk and run :
Code:
awk -f program.awk bigdb.tab file1.tab file2.tab

Also, you have a typo in bigdb.tab, i belive K-ent shoud be K_ent

Hope it works for you
Regards
Peasant.
 

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