Handling exception when last line of input file without new line
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Distribution: murugesan openssl
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>> no /bin/sed needed.. interesting
Updated the comment => to display google search results.
=> referring HTML code for =>
we have resolved those exceptions(C C++ and scripting at AIX CYGWIN_NT HP-UX Linux SunOS) from 2005 till 2013 and during 2017
using
1) XML files
2) EDI files
3) IDOC files from SAP
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Last edited by astrogeek; 11-04-2018 at 02:33 PM.
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