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You need to produce some summary information. Which formatting options should you consider using that would provide a column description for the new column containing the summary information in the result set?
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The procedure is as follows: Change title - Column aliasing, Change Order, Select specified columns.
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To cut off the first column,  awk, kde   utility could be used.

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A number of Unix commands can be used - cut, awk, sed or even a Perl one-liner.
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  • To run the count program, which will display the process identification number of the job, enter: count &
  • To check the status of your job, enter: ps
  • To bring a background process to the foreground, enter: fg
  • If you have more than one job suspended in the background, enter: fg %#

    Replace  #  with the job number, as shown in the first column of the output of the jobs command.

  • You can kill a background process by entering: kill PID

    Replace PID with the process ID of the job. If that fails, enter the following:

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