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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Emulate group-by in shell script Post 302994471 by mukulverma2408 on Thursday 23rd of March 2017 10:55:47 AM
Old 03-23-2017
Thanks Every-one, that is really helpful Smilie

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Hi Scrutinizer, thanks for the solution, the problem is I am not very well versed with awk, would be really helpful if you can explain what's happening here.
 

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NEWGRP(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						 NEWGRP(1)

NAME
newgrp -- change to a new group SYNOPSIS
newgrp [-l] [group] DESCRIPTION
The newgrp utility creates a new shell execution environment with modified real and effective group IDs. The options are as follows: -l Simulate a full login. The environment and umask are set to what would be expected if the user actually logged in again. If the group operand is present, a new shell is started with the specified effective and real group IDs. The user will be prompted for a password if they are not a member of the specified group. Otherwise, the real, effective and supplementary group IDs are restored to those from the current user's password database entry. EXIT STATUS
The newgrp utility attempts to start the shell regardless of whether group IDs were successfully changed. If an error occurs and the shell cannot be started, newgrp exits >0. Otherwise, the exit status of newgrp is the exit status of the shell. SEE ALSO
csh(1), groups(1), login(1), sh(1), su(1), umask(1), group(5), passwd(5), environ(7) STANDARDS
The newgrp utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (``POSIX.1''). HISTORY
A newgrp utility appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX. BUGS
For security reasons, the newgrp utility is normally installed without the setuid bit. To enable it, run the following command: chmod u+s /usr/bin/newgrp Group passwords are inherently insecure as there is no way to stop users obtaining the password hash from the group database. Their use is discouraged. Instead, users should simply be added to the necessary groups. BSD
February 8, 2013 BSD
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