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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Awk: Append new elements to an array Post 302897142 by lsantome on Friday 11th of April 2014 09:44:56 AM
Old 04-11-2014
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It works!

Awesome! Brilliant! Wonderful!

Thank you so much!!!

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what does it means?
Code:
!P[i,$7]++{F[i]=F[i] (F[i]?", ":x) $7}

 

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