I've a question regarding the usage of backquotes. Here is the code:
$good = `grep -i $vals[0] $file | awk '{ print $2 }'`
You can see I'm trying to get specific output with an awk statement. It doesn't seem to like the quoted statement. I've tried inserting backslashes with no luck. I am forced to put the awk statement in a file and call it like so:
$good = `grep -i $vals[0] $file | awk -f myprint`
What am I missing? Is there a better way. Thanks.
2004-05-05 Edit by jdporter: Changed title from 'backquotes'
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