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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Trouble using awk command Post 302929537 by RavinderSingh13 on Monday 22nd of December 2014 01:24:33 PM
Old 12-22-2014
Hello Ravindra_swan,

Following may help you in same, this scrit will enter the second file lines from the position provided by user while running the script.

Code:
cat check.ksh
echo "Please enter the line number:"
read line_number

awk -vLINE=$line_number 'function check (){system("cat temp.dml")} FNR==LINE{check()} 1' t.txt

Output will be as follows.
Code:
./get_line_check.ksh 
Please enter the line number:
2
this is the first line
record
  decimal("\x01") lst_updt_run_id; /* INTEGER NOT NULL*/
decimal("\x01") invalid_data;
end;
[[this is second line]]
. h.ksh

NOTE: If you want to print first the nth line and then start to print the other file's lines you can use FNR==LINES+1 in above code.


Thanks,
R. Singh
 

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