When I tried pamu's awk script with the input files:
it produced the following output:
I was surprised that the lines marked in color weren't combined. So, I updated (OK, given the difference introduce by the change in requirements, rewrote) my script so that with the same input files it produces the following output:
with the corresponding line marked in the same color.
The script I used to produce this is:
If the comments are stripped and it is converted to a single line awk script, it is about 50% bigger than pamu's script. The increase in size is partly due to processing to present output lines in the same order as the first field first appeared in one of the input files. I hope that the comments and indentation will help you understand what the script is doing more easily than reading pamu's single line awk script.
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