Hello all,
Can anyone help me with this.
There are two files and I have to match the second file records with that of first and if matched, print the output in two fies, one containing the matched records and other containing the rest.
Here is the example.
File1
"111yu",erter,"00000", ,"567"
"gh6fr",erter,"00000", ,"567"
"1t76y",erter,"00000", ,"yu7"
"yu84e",erter,"00000", ,"5h7"
--
--
--
file2
111yu
345cv
yu84e
--
--
As can be seen 111 and yu8 matches with the first record in file 1, so the whole row should be printed.
Output should be
Code
file3
"111yu",erter,"00000", ,"567"
"yu84e",erter,"00000", ,"5h7"
--
--
and
file4
"gh6fr",erter,"00000", ,"567"
"1t76y",erter,"00000", ,"yu7"
---
---
Note that the input files are quite big.
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Please help... Thanks.
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