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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to calculate a sum of certain records? Post 74520 by r2007 on Friday 10th of June 2005 10:39:01 AM
Old 06-10-2005
for 2nd question:
Code:
awk -F"\t" '{a[$3]+=$2}END{for (i in a) print i,a[i]}'

[not test]
 

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	   records => { 'record_uuid' =>
			  { change_type => 'type',
			    props => { propchange_name => { source_old => 'old_val',
							    source_new => 'new_val',
							    target_old => 'target_val',
							  }
				     }
			  },
			'another_record_uuid' =>
			  { change_type => 'type',
			    props => { propchange_name => { source_old => 'old_val',
							    source_new => 'new_val',
							    target_old => 'target_val',
							  }
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