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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Problem in extracting data using cut/awk command Post 302998764 by RudiC on Wednesday 7th of June 2017 01:11:10 AM
Old 06-07-2017
The solutions given there were tested on the samples provided there and DID work. Mayhap they didn't for you and / or a different setup. You'll need to adapt them, then.

My proposal to this "new" problem would be very close to the ones over there, so you'd need to reconsider adapting it.

But, as this request is nearly identical to the other one, Don Cragun's question still applies (and please make sure to answer it!):

Is the subject of this thread a homework assignment? Homework and coursework questions can only be posted in the Homework & Coursework Questions forum under special homework rules.

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