08-14-2015
Hello Don, Aia, and Bakunin...
Firstly, I would like to thank you and apologize...
Maybe, I'm not yet familiar or knowledgeable for some terms or words that you are using or words that technically use in UNIX world. Or, I couldn't able to understand your requirements.
Anyways, about the solution that Aia provided, Don you are exactly right that there are some lines that really don't match on the columns and won't matched the output but at least I have an idea on how to resolve my concern.
Thank you once again.
Regards...
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