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okay in this video Id like to cover how you can do more character stuff substitutions specifically handling commas enclosed between double quotes in a comma separated values file so this can often be the case when you have a company named in a column and its company name comma ink or first name comma last name or last name comma first name within a column and the entire file is comma separated but within a particular column there is another embedded comma and this can wreak havoc on other commands like cut and other commands where youre trying to be able to parse out specific columns so its useful to be able to know how to remove that comma in one column without destroying or disrupting all the commas that are the actual column separators so lets take a look at our input file Ive created a slightly different input file for this example so in this example its currently semicolon delimited but were going to change that in a moment to make a comma delimited but for now lets take