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Perl or Unix Shell script to trace keys in file1 to a record in file2 & extract out the keys & corresponding records ( sed awk grep Perl )

Asked by sunhux in Shell Scripting, Perl Programming Language, Unix Operating Systems

Tags: Unix Shell script to trace keys in file1 to a record in file2 & extract out the keys & corresponding records ( sed awk grep Perl )

Hi,

file1:
100702
100709
..... hundreds of unique value one-column lines ....


file2:
03/15/2008  06:33 PM         1,623,040 100690
03/15/2008  06:33 PM                25 100690.uuid
03/15/2008  06:33 PM           182,272 100713
03/15/2008  06:33 PM         1,471,488 100702
03/15/2008  06:33 PM                25 100713.uuid
03/15/2008  06:33 PM                25 100702.uuid
03/15/2008  06:33 PM           182,272 100715
03/15/2008  06:33 PM         1,471,488 100709
03/15/2008  06:33 PM                25 100715.uuid
03/15/2008  06:33 PM                25 100709.uuid
..... tens of millions of lines .....


I need a script that will trace each key/value in file1 to the corresponding
value in file2  &  then (merge, trim &) output to file3 as follows :
100702   03/15/2008  06:33 PM         1,471,488 100702   25 100702.uuid
100709   03/15/2008  06:33 PM         1,471,488 100709   25 100709.uuid


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