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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting SED to remove a line above and lines below. Post 302470839 by chiewming on Thursday 11th of November 2010 08:29:47 AM
Old 11-11-2010
Hi Guy,

Below is the sample output file

Quote:
Client=0x 0
IPAddress=200.200.200.200
Client=0
ClientV=0
........
Uncomp=0
Comp=0

Client=0x 0
IPAddress=113.211.45.33
Client=0
ClientV=0
........
Uncomp=0
Comp=0

Client=0x 0
IPAddress=10.10.10.10
Client=0
ClientV=0
........
Uncomp=0
Comp=0
TO

Quote:
Client=0x 0
IPAddress=200.200.200.200
Client=0
ClientV=0
........
Uncomp=0
Comp=0

Client=0x 0
IPAddress=10.10.10.10
Client=0
ClientV=0
........
Uncomp=0
Comp=0
I get it resolved by combining all rows and add a newline whenever there is Client string and finally grep -v.

But I still keen to know how to doit.

Thank you in advance.
 

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RT::Client::REST::Group(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      RT::Client::REST::Group(3pm)

NAME
RT::Client::REST::Group -- group object representation. SYNOPSIS
my $rt = RT::Client::REST->new(server => $ENV{RTSERVER}); my $group = RT::Client::REST::Group->new( rt => $rt, id => $id, )->retrieve; DESCRIPTION
RT::Client::REST::Group is based on RT::Client::REST::Object. The representation allows one to retrieve, edit, and create groups in RT. Note: RT currently does not allow REST client to search groups. ATTRIBUTES
id For retrieval, you can specify either the numeric ID of the group or his group name. After the retrieval, however, this attribute will be set to the numeric id. name Name of the group description Description members List of the members of this group. DB METHODS
For full explanation of these, please see "DB METHODS" in RT::Client::REST::Object documentation. retrieve Retrieve RT group from database. store Create or update the group. search Currently RT does not allow REST clients to search groups. INTERNAL METHODS
rt_type Returns 'group'. SEE ALSO
RT::Client::REST, RT::Client::REST::Object, RT::Client::REST::SearchResult. AUTHOR
Miquel Ruiz <mruiz@cpan.org> LICENSE
Perl license with the exception of RT::Client::REST, which is GPLed. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-20 RT::Client::REST::Group(3pm)
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