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Old 05-14-2014
HP How to combing output of cut commands with a delimiter?

While looping through a file, I am cutting different length of characters (based on their length) like columns and want to produce the output in a separate file with different columns being separated by a comma.
How to achieve this with an online command. I don't want to create multiple variables or files.
Code:
Input file :
123456789
CARISGOOD
CATISBAD
GOAISBAD
GODISGOOD

Output should look like this :
123,45,6789
CAR,IS,GOOD
CAT,IS,BAD
GOA,IS,BAD
GOD,IS,GOOD

Here is the real file
Code:
 
  111MN EDXBB35B            11SAP22             00ES ABCD00001000010000000000010000GH20140502

And the output should be in below format :
Code:
         Col=4-6
             Col=7-8
             Col=9-26
             Col=27-28
             Col=29-46
             Col=47-48
             Col=49-51
             Col=52-53
             Col=54-55
             Col=56-64
             Col=65-69
             Col=70-76
             Col=77-81

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Last edited by Don Cragun; 05-14-2014 at 07:24 PM.. Reason: Remove unneeded COLOR and FONT tags.
 

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