What part of the replies you got to Comparing a Hash key with a variable (if statement) have you applied?

Also, if this is all you have problems with:

My problem: If the values in col 'a' are <= .03, I need to print the entire row of the input file to the output file, not just the value from the column I am working with. Any help with this issue would be much appreciated. Thanks.

... why do you post the large program which has very little to do with your problem? Reduce your program, for example by hardcoding the filters and filter conditions.

Also, you might want to look at your print statement and just print out all you want instead of only printing the matched cell.


In reply to Re: match search string with column header, do some filtering with matched column, print lines/rows that match filter criteria by Corion
in thread match search string with column header, do some filtering with matched column, print lines/rows that match filter criteria by dkhalfe

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