06-20-2008
I hope the below description helps
I have a file with below data (it's not sample, i will always have five lines of data)
but they are timestamps and the second and fifth lines (H180620081 & H180620082) will always have their last numbers as 1 and 2.
So if it is 1 I would like to select the line above H180620081 and copied it into a different output file and if it is H180620082 then copied it into another file.
ccv01.fil.20080618134215.rep
H180620081 31310
space
ccv01.fil.20080618134236.rep
H180620082 33330
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