From: hadi motamedi <motamed...@gmail.com>
>Sorry . I tried for "#diff -y" but its output seems to have a comparison 
>between the two files in line-by-line basis . As you mentioned , if the row#1 
>in file1 is in match with say row#5 in file2 I want it not to be considered as 
>a difference. But the the output shows it as if it is being considered as a 
>difference. Please correct me .

Could you be more precise when you say "compare"...?
By example, to get matching lines, you could:

  cat $FILE1 $FILE2 | sort | uniq -c | ...

You'd get each line preceded by the number of occurence; then grep what you 
want...

JD


      
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