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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk regex expression works in AIX but not in Linux Post 302910817 by kamlesh_pradhan on Monday 28th of July 2014 11:05:44 AM
Old 07-28-2014
Thanks in2nix4life, answer is specific one....
I got the point.

But is there any other way to handle interval expression so that it will work in my AIX and Linux version both.

Because
Code:
[A-Z]{3}

is an basic functionality, hence there must be something else which can replace it in my Linux version.
 

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