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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Organize output with awk Post 303019446 by Ophiuchus on Friday 29th of June 2018 09:58:47 AM
Old 06-29-2018
Hello Scrutinizer and RudiC,

Thanks for the help. I noticed something I didn't considered. If I want to pass the output for example to Excel and I say the delimiter is space, the values for VLL, VMI, VKO, VER are located in wrong columns when for example VMI or VKO is empty in input file. Can be added an output delimiter to your solutions?

Thanks again
 

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