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If I have a source file ( test.txt ) containing two line:
bc-2e-48-2d-43-70 bc-2e-48-2d-43-7g
The I can do: "sift -f test.txt -x csv" to match these two lines against a number of CSV files and this returns one valid result.
Is it possible to have the output show the non-matching lines from the source files rather than the matched lines in the search files?
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If I have a source file ( test.txt ) containing two line:
bc-2e-48-2d-43-70
bc-2e-48-2d-43-7g
The I can do: "sift -f test.txt -x csv" to match these two lines against a number of CSV files and this returns one valid result.
Is it possible to have the output show the non-matching lines from the source files rather than the matched lines in the search files?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: