Hmmm... tr just does translating. ie, First character in the left hand list gets replaced with the first character in the right hand list, etc. Try replacing tr with s and adding "g" to the end. If you've got a variable number of spaces something like: s/ +/|/g should work.
(see update II) Since it's 2 or more, use this: s/ +/|/gThat's two spaces, then a + to gobble the additional spaces.
HTH
-Ducky
update:Gah! typos galore! =/
update II:Based on the reply, added a mo' bettah, should work kinda answer.
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