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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Output in table format Post 302897949 by Nakul_sh on Thursday 17th of April 2014 06:52:07 AM
Old 04-17-2014
Thank you drl,

Hi drl,
Thanks for your help
I saw your code in link provided by you.
I tried a few combinations. But probably i am doing something wrong.
Can you give me the code for above problem.? Also i am not sure whether PERL code can work on HP-UX server. I am not much familiar with perl.
your code that gives colorful output is excellent. Can you give me same for this problem.? i am using HP-UX server

Thanks in advance Smilie
 

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