07-11-2012
sorry back again I ran this command I only want to delete fourth column from this insert statement (INSERT INTO `tbl_medicalquestions` VALUES ) there are other insert statements too in the file which I don't want to delete
grep '`tbl_medicalquestions`' insert_script20120711.txt | awk -F"\'," -v OFS="\'," '{sub(/,.*,/,",",$2)}1' insert_script20120711.txt > insert_scriptold.txt
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Any one can help me out please....
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