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How to get rid of the last period (.)
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I'm able to trim down the log message to "192.168.1.0.", but can't get rid off the last period. Can any one help me on the syntax to get rid of the last period? Basically, I want "192.168.1.0" instead of "192.168.1.0." Thanks, |
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