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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Split a line into next line Post 302896769 by RavinderSingh13 on Wednesday 9th of April 2014 06:35:18 AM
Old 04-09-2014
Hello,

Here is an awk approach for same.


Code:
awk 'NR==1{v=$0;next} NR==2{print v$0;next} 1' file_name

Output will be as follows.

Code:
emplid|empl_name|salary|hire_date1111|gro|3000|01/01/2014
1111|ghgo|4000|01/03/2014
1111|dkguo|5000|02/01/2014
1111|ehrt|6000|01/04/2014
1111|kfgtr|8000|03/01/2014


Thanks,
R. Singh
 

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