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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shell script to parsing log Post 302264989 by Franklin52 on Friday 5th of December 2008 09:54:16 AM
Old 12-05-2008
This should give the desired items of the section [trigger] 2. It prints the 3th and the 4th field, adjust and play around with the code if you only want to print the 4th field.

Code:
awk '
/\[trigger\] 02/{print s;f=1}
f && /\[msisdn\]/{print $3,$4}
f && /\[contentUrl\]/{print $3,$4}
f && /\[timeDuration\]/{print $3,$4;exit}
{s=$3 " " $4}' logfile

Explanation:

Code:
/\[trigger\] 02/{print s;f=1}

if we match [trigger] 2, print the time stamp we've saved in the variable s (1 line above) and assign 1 (true) to the variable f.

Code:
f && /\[msisdn\]/{print $3,$4}
f && /\[contentUrl\]/{print $3,$4}
f && /\[timeDuration\]/{print $3,$4;exit}

If f is true (1) print field 3 and 4 if one of the line match. After printing the time duration exit the program.

Code:
{s=$3 " " $4}' logfile

Store the actual line in the variable s, this is 1 line before the [trigger] line.

Use nawk or /usr/xpg4/bin/awk on Solaris.

Regards
 

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