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  • this kinda work but i do not have the skills in writing perl. but i can understand what each command does. The data shown above is actually in column 71. There are other columns in the files. How can I change to do it just for column 71. My basic knowledge will be cut column 71, run the script and paste is back. Commented Jan 23, 2017 at 8:33