If I understand your question correctly, then if you're on unix, or cygwin under windows, you could just:
The sort -u just concatenates all the files sorts the result and emits only the unique lines. The awk filter then selects only the lines with 10 fields (to eliminate rows with missing fields). Salt to taste...sort -u file1 file2 file3 | awk 'NF==10 {print}'
...roboticus
In reply to Re: Merging/Joining Multiple Large Files
by roboticus
in thread Merging/Joining Multiple Large Files
by bernanke01
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