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A one or two line data sample would be nice.


The if (...); will do nothing.
The print CONDITION will print an empty entity as the variable is not defined.


Your idea / approach will not work per se. You will need to compile your COND in, e.g. have some text tool write a script which then will be executed by awk.
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