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Old 01-13-2014
Hello ctsgnb,

It does not give any output...
 

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Want the UNIX code - I want to sum of the 1st column wherever the first 2nd and 3rd columns r equal

I have the code for the below things.. File1 has the content as below 8859 0 subscriberCreate 18 0 subscriberPaymentMethodChange 1650 0 subscriberProfileUpdate 7668 0 subscriberStatusChange 13 4020100 subscriberProfileUpdate 1 4020129 subscriberStatusChange 2 4020307 subscriberCreate 8831... (5 Replies)
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GRUB-FSTEST(1)							   User Commands						    GRUB-FSTEST(1)

NAME
grub-fstest - debug tool for GRUB filesystem drivers SYNOPSIS
grub-fstest [OPTION...] IMAGE_PATH COMMANDS DESCRIPTION
Debug tool for filesystem driver. Commands: blocklist FILE Display blocklist of FILE. cmp FILE LOCAL Compare FILE with local file LOCAL. cp FILE LOCAL Copy FILE to local file LOCAL. crc FILE Get crc32 checksum of FILE. hex FILE Hex dump FILE. ls PATH List files in PATH. -c, --diskcount=N N input files. -d, --debug=S Set debug environment variable. -n, --length=N Handle N bytes in output file. -r, --root=DEVICE_NAME Set root device. -s, --skip=N Skip N bytes from output file. -v, --verbose Print verbose messages. -?, --help give this help list --usage give a short usage message -V, --version print program version Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. SEE ALSO
grub-probe(8) The full documentation for grub-fstest is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and grub-fstest programs are properly installed at your site, the command info grub-fstest should give you access to the complete manual. grub-fstest (GRUB) 1.99-12ubuntu5 October 2011 GRUB-FSTEST(1)
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