5 Nov
2016
5 Nov
'16
01:15
On Freitag, 4. November 2016 19:13:27 CET Greg Freemyer wrote:
I have a long file full of tab-separated records.
A couple samples lines:
99616256-ZIP-335231 378599456976549 4797677379\x097997/378507976549\x0977-\x09949776-791/ 99616256-ZIP-915437 4597093459474773 4770\x097428-84473-4597009474773-877-4-045270947 9
I'm only interested in the middle field:
378599456976549 4597093459474773
I'm thought I could use sed to strip off the first word via:
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