I have a data set:
<START
col1=value;
col2=value;
col3=value;
col4=value;
col5=value;
<END
<START
col1=value;
col2=value;
col4=value;
<END
<START
col1=value;
col2=value;
col3=value;
col4=value;
col6=value;
<END
I want the output as
col1|col2|col3|col4|col5|col6
value|value|value|value|value|value
value|value|null|value|null|null
value|value|value|value|null|value
I am using tr -s '\n' ',' < file.txt > > Output.txt
This gives me the entire output in a single line. I tried to replace the "START" string with \n to get the values into rows. However i am running out of memory in my laptop.
Any optimal solution to this problem using awk or sed?