On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 19:33 +0100, Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
Yes, but it involves reading the man page for sed - I'm not
totally
sure you are capable of doing that.
I suggest looking at the output of "man sed", finding the section
about the command "r" and then reading the next few lines.
Oh my word. I can't believe I missed that. So, I've solved my little
problem with this:
sed '/BB/R file2' file1
Sweet!
Thanks to everyone who cared enough to reply. I appreciate your time.
Regards,
Ranbir
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