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Old 08-08-2006
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echo '10:34:XX:YY:ZZ' | nawk -F: -v OFS=: '{$2=($2<30)?"00":"30";print}'

# 9  
Old 08-09-2006
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Originally Posted by vgersh99
Code:
echo '10:34:XX:YY:ZZ' | nawk -F: -v OFS=: '{$2=($2<30)?"00":"30";print}'


thanks,

How if i have another condition need to match , such as, the ZZ value is contain in another file ? If ZZ contain in the file , then ZZ will be 00.
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Old 08-09-2006
is the 'other' file of the same format as 'this' file?
# 11  
Old 08-09-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by vgersh99
is the 'other' file of the same format as 'this' file?
in fact YY:ZZ pattern need to match, if match the output will
10:30:XX:YY:ZZ:<code>
if not then
10:30:XX:YY:ZZ:00000

the file will look like this:
<code> YY:ZZ
TEM01 13:JUL
BAK01 14SmilieEC
LEE51 16SmilieEC


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