csv file in excel and saved it as .txt and when I count the lines using wc -l there is one line less in the .txt format 17768 vs 17769.
- Is this normal? and if so which line is lost in the conversion?
 - What is the easiest way to make this conversion in bash?
 
Thanks!
Hello again. You could check the output of
headandtailon both files, and that should reveal the discrepancy.Kevin
I did all lines match in both files
You could try the
diffcommand. The discrepancy is likely related to encoding and end-line characters, e.g., Windows carriage returns (\r) versus end-line characters on Linux (\n)head/tailwould have freaked out on one of the files if the line endings had been different between them.The initial assumption with
headandtailwas that there may have been a blank line at the beginning or end of one of the files. We cannot see the user's actions from where we are sitting.