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Hi John,

I just tested this myself and it seems to work:

diff <(tail -n +2 file1.txt) <(tail -n +2 file2.txt)

Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14558418/compare-two-files-in-linux-ignoring-first-and-last-lines

Hope this helps,
-Vaikunth

On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 4:02 PM, John Gates <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,

I've got a simple integration test and I'm looking for a method to skip the first line of output when doing the diff. The 2 files are identical except for the first line with the column names

qserv output: scienceCcdExposureId    QS1_PASS
mysql output: scienceCcdExposureId    hex(poly)

Is there a fairly simple way to do this?

-John

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