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I have a file ProjectID.lst with content

13217
13214

I have another file

Report.lst with content

Aggregation|`sed -n '1p' ProjectID.lst`|`sed -n '2p' ProjectID.lst

When i do cat Report.lst , i want the following o/p to come

Aggregation|13217|13214

Could you suggest how to do this. the approach i am following is not working.

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You can try this way

cat Report.lst
#!/bin/bash
echo "Aggregation|`sed -n '1p' ProjectID.lst`|`sed -n '2p' ProjectID.lst`"

or simply use one sed command

echo "Aggregation|`sed  'N;s/\n/|/' ProjectID.lst`"

Run:

bash Report.lst

Output :

Aggregation|13217|13214

Explanation :

cat command only print the content of the file ,shell will execute the back tic and take the exact result .Then you need to print the output using echo statement .

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:!<shell command> filters the highlighted text through the given external command. You can highlight an empty line with V, then call :!<command> to have the (empty) line replaced with the output of <command>.

The description of what you want to do is a bit too fuzzy for me to come up with an adaption of the above to your specific needs.

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