11-13-2008
How to remove certain lines in multiple txt files?
Hi ,
I have this type of files:-
BGH.28OCT2008.00000001.433155.001
BGH.28OCT2008.00000002.1552361.001
BGH.28OCT2008.00000003.1438355.001
BGH.28OCT2008.00000004.1562602.001
Inside them contains the below:
5Discounts
6P150 - Max Total Usage RM150|-221.00
P150 EPP - Talktime RM150 x 24|-169.35
7-390.35
90.00
812.71
3ITEMISED|YES
4DOMESTIC
5Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
.
.
.
5Discounts
6P150 - Max Total Usage RM150|-221.00
P150 EPP - Talktime RM150 x 24|-169.35
7-390.35
90.00
812.71
3ITEMISED|YES
4DOMESTIC
5Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
Calls
.
.
.
How do I get those line in green deleted as i do not know when is the last 'calls' line?
And how do I loop to remove those lines in all the txt files?
Anyone can help?
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