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Hi All,
i have a problem with using sed in a perl script.
Requirement:
Read a csv file (file1) containing certain pattern, match the pattern in another text file (file2) and delete it where ever its occurring.
file1:
file2:
in the end only dad/fry = 000 should remain in file2. I cannot install any package, so have to use the default perl options. Since my file1 contains special character "/" , i have escaped it in my code. my sed command is working fine if I try to run it without loop, i.e for one pattern only. As soon as I add it in loop, it fails. my code:
The above works fine. i tried to encorporate in a loop
error <c> sed: -e expression #1, char 10: extra characters after command sed: -e expression #1, char 0: no previous regular expressionIn reply to sed in perl by GauCho
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