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Old 12-27-2013
Get the SUM of TWO columns SEPARATELY by doing GROUP BY on other columns

My File looks like:

"|" -> Field separator
Code:
A|B|C|100|1000
D|E|F|1|2
G|H|I|0|7
D|E|F|1|2
A|B|C|10|10000
G|H|I|0|7
A|B|C|1|100
D|E|F|1|2

I need to do a SUM on Col. 5 and Col.6 by grouping on Col 1,2 & 3

My expected output is:

Code:
A|B|C|111|11100
D|E|F|3|6
G|H|I|1|16

Can this be done using awk? I have done this kind of SUM for a single column but I'm stuck up when I'm doing SUM for two columns
Smilie
 

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