Hello,

I have a log file with the following input:
X , ID , Date, Time, Y
01,01368,2010-12-02,09:07:00,Pass
01,01368,2010-12-02,10:54:00,Pass
01,01368,2010-12-02,13:07:04,Pass
01,01368,2010-12-02,18:54:01,Pass
01,01368,2010-12-03,09:02:00,Pass
01,01368,2010-12-03,13:53:00,Pass
01,01368,2010-12-03,16:07:00,Pass
My goal is to get the number of times ID has a TIME that's after 09:00:00 each 
DATE.
That would give me two output. one is the number of days ID has been late, and 
secondly, the day and time this ID has been late .

I've started as such:

sort -t ','  -k 3,3 -k 4,4  file.log  # this will sort the file according to 
the DATE field as well as the Time fileld.
I'm stuck for the last 30 min to find a way to get the first line of each day 
(logically it'll be the earliest as i've sorted by date/time previously) once i 
know how to do this, i'll be able to compare time and proceed..

Can any one help ?
i looked into sort - u and uniq -f3 though i didnt get far with it..


                                          
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