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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sorting issue Post 302943668 by cjcox on Monday 11th of May 2015 05:09:26 PM
Old 05-11-2015
Hint, sort on 1,2,3 ascending and 4 descending.
Assume test2.txt contains the data lines...

Code:
sort -k1,3 -k4,4r <test2.txt

produces...

Code:
5/11/2015 15:00:00 http-/0.0.0.0:8091-9 going to call queryPrepaidBalanceAndThresholdInfo
5/11/2015 15:00:01 http-/0.0.0.0:8091-9 finished call queryPrepaidBalanceAndThresholdInfo
5/11/2015 15:00:15 http-/0.0.0.0:8091-22 going to call queryPrepaidBalanceAndThresholdInfo
5/11/2015 15:00:16 http-/0.0.0.0:8091-22 finished call queryPrepaidBalanceAndThresholdInfo
5/11/2015 15:00:17 http-/0.0.0.0:8091-6 going to call queryPrepaidBalanceAndThresholdInfo
5/11/2015 15:00:17 http-/0.0.0.0:8091-6 finished call queryPrepaidBalanceAndThresholdInfo

Actually since you're just interested in url and not date, I'll assume the records can come in mixed... so really:

Code:
sort -k3,3 -k4,4r <test2.txt

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