On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 08:30:43PM +0200, Roland RoLaNd wrote:

(chuckle) That's a bit more verbose than necessary. As a one-liner:

awk -F, '($4>"09:00:00"){c[$2 "," $3]++};END{for (i in c){print i "," c[i]}}' 
$filename

01368,2010-12-02,4
01368,2010-12-03,3

(You might check if you want >="09:00:00", and include the edge case.)

-F,                   # set separator to comma

                      # (automatic loop over all data lines)
($4>"09:00:00"){      # do if fourth field greater than 09:...
c[$2 "," $3]++        # increment hash element pointed to by
                      # second and third fields separated by comma
                      # (that is, hash on id,date)

END{                  # after finishing the data
for (i in c){         # for each observed hash value in array c
print i "," c[i]      # print the hash value, comma, count

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