02-01-2020
I see a couple of potential issues with this approach.
I still don't understand why you can't use the usual paradigm of passing vars with -v to awk and have to use this somewhat convoluted approach.
Any chance you can attach a sample file?
Last edited by vgersh99; 02-01-2020 at 02:51 PM..
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