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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting separate old entries Post 302687229 by raj_saini20 on Thursday 16th of August 2012 08:14:10 AM
Old 08-16-2012
Code:
awk '{y=$0;gsub(" ","",y);if(y ~ /^[A-Z]*$/){x=$0;next};print $0,x}' filename

output is
Code:
Doxycycline  STOMATOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
Clotrimazole  STOMATOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
Triamcinolone  STOMATOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
Epinephrine  STOMATOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
Amphotericin B  STOMATOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
Hydrocortisone  STOMATOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
Pantoprazole  DRUGS FOR ACID RELATED DISORDERS
Omeprazole  DRUGS FOR ACID RELATED DISORDERS
Sucralfate  DRUGS FOR ACID RELATED DISORDERS
Lansoprazole  DRUGS FOR ACID RELATED DISORDERS
Cimetidine  DRUGS FOR ACID RELATED DISORDERS
Nizatidine DRUGS FOR ACID RELATED DISORDERS

is that ok
 

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