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Old 08-26-2008
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Log to csv

Hi

I would like to extract the values that are in bold and have them a csv. There are multiple logs seperated by <BOR><EOR>. Request your help.

<BOR>
Datetime:2008.08.22.06.00.43.347*-EDT^
AppName:APPLE^
Severity:4^
Machine:APPLE123^
ClientIP:50.40.50.60.100^
CorrelatorID:aewdd-wqewqeq-3213213313131^
SessionID:adsadsadadadqlpic0ia^
BizService:apple.google.home.LookupHelper^
RequestSource:GetCurrentFileName^
URL:https://google.com/angle.aspx^
LogMsg:Could not find a part of the path \\NDBJ90\SLR or it may be impersonate/rights related issue.^
ExType:System.IO.IOException^
ExSrc:mscorlib^
ExMsg:The network path was not found.
^
InnerExMsg:^
ExStackTrace: at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode; String maybeFullPath)
at System.IO.Directory.InternalGetFileDirectoryNames(String path; String userPathOriginal; String searchPattern; Boolean includeFiles; Boolean includeDirs; SearchOption searchOption)
at System.IO.Directory.GetFiles(String path; String searchPattern; SearchOption searchOption)
at Schwab.IS.Application.Web.Global.CustomControls.SymbolLookup.SymbolLookupHelper.GetCurrentFileName()
^
InnerExStackTrace:^
AdditionalInfo:^
<EOR>
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