03-03-2016
Hello Narendra921631,
Welcome to forums, request you to please use code tags as per forum rules for commands/inputs/codes which you are using into your posts.
Now coming onto your requirement, please provide us following details.
i- It is always good to let us know your O.S details
ii- Please re-phrase your requirement again here, as there are some confusions here eg->
a- From which line to which line you need to split the files?
b- What should be file names which you need to get after splitting?
c- Is there any other requirement too here, along with these above?
Please let us know above points so that we could help you in same, hapy learning
and enjoy useful posting
.
NOTE: Adding the RULES for forums link too here for your help.
https://www.unix.com/misc.php?do=cfrules
Thanks,
R. Singh
Last edited by RavinderSingh13; 03-03-2016 at 04:47 AM..
Reason: Added a note here.
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