test.txt
Temp1 A code1 2 Temp2 B code1 2 Temp3 A code1 4 Temp3 B code1 4 Temp3 C code1 1 Temp3 C code1 4
test1.txt
Temp1 A code 2 Temp2 B code1 3 Temp3 C code1 1
I have a file test.txt and test1.txt
In test1.txt, "Temp1 A code 2" is common in test.txt and so it should be ignore
In the line,"Temp2 B code1 3" 2nd column is B,which is also present in test.tsv but 4th column is changed.
If the column 2 is same as column 2 of test.tsv and if the column 4 is different,
I have to write the output to file.
The output should be:
Temp2 B code1 2 Temp3 B code1 4 Temp3 C code1 1 Temp3 C code1 4

In reply to Print the lines which matches with file2 by Anonymous Monk

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