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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to paste properly? Post 302879111 by migurus on Tuesday 10th of December 2013 01:30:16 PM
Old 12-10-2013
Thank you!
It worked under bash and ksh,

the Bourne sh did not understand syntax:

Code:
 
$ paste -d'\t' <(cal 12 2011) <(cal 1 2012)
syntax error: `(' unexpected
$ paste -d'\t' <( cal 12 2011 ) <( cal 1 2012 )
syntax error: `(' unexpected

but this is non-issue, I don't have to use it.
Thanks again.
 

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