Am 2007-06-13 13:58:18, schrieb L.V.Gandhi:
> I am using this script to find high/low
> #!/bin/bash
> rm -f highs
> rm -f lows
> touch lows
> for line in $(cat temp.csv)
Replacement: for line in $(cat temp.csv |dos2unix)
> I get highs file. I don't get lows file. I feel there is some unprintable at
> the end of csv file. Hence matching fails.
> I added one more field and found that ^M in the LO_52_WK field before comma.
> I tried sed -e 's/M$//'. this didn't help.
> Any solutions?
See above.
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Michelle Konzack
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