Hi,
I have two file, text1.txt and text2.txt.
text1.txt is the tab delimited file which has two columns.
2343/45/45/cal/ca-1.xml 2343/45/45/ca-1
6534/534/34/car/ca-5.xml 6534/534/34/ca-5
and text2.txt is a file which contains only single column
6534/534/34/ca-5
5676/435/734/da-1
How to read two files simultaneously and print the line of text1.txt in which the string is not present in text2.txt.
In the above example, the string '6534/534/34/ca-5' matches with text1.txt of column2, so I have to print the line
'2343/45/45/cal/ca-1.xml 2343/45/45/ca-1' as the string '2343/45/45/ca-1' doesnot match in text1.txt.
Please help me. Thanks in advance
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