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scripting help

Does anyone knwo how to write the following script

In case I have script name as Test

Test pattern Filename will print the lines which contain the pattern for a given file name

so if I have test "oracle" a.log


I will list all the lines containg oracle in a.log file

Thanks

James
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Also, if possible, can this be written in Perl as well?
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It could easily be written in perl, what have you tried so far?
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