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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to filter out some paragraphs in a file Post 302076061 by tmarikle on Thursday 8th of June 2006 12:23:47 PM
Old 06-08-2006
An awk example of the same thing:
Code:
 nawk '
    $0 !~ /ACTION : / {
        last_line=$0
    }

    $0 ~ /^ACTION : / && $0 !~ /CONNECT|alter system/ {
        print last_line
        print $0
        getline ; print
        getline ; print
    }
' your_log_file

 

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NAME
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If you provide a single reading related callback ("__read", "getline" or "read") then your callback will be used to implement all of the other reading primitives using a string buffer. These implementations handle $/ in all forms ("undef", ref to number and string), all the funny calling conventions for "read", etc. FALLBACKS
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