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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting awk while Post 302298283 by Franklin52 on Tuesday 17th of March 2009 06:54:44 AM
Old 03-17-2009
Try this:

Code:
awk -F" |:" '$3 == "142.117.116.100" && $1 != n{n=$1;ip=$3;getline;$4=="SUCCESS" && f=1;next}
$1==n && f{print n,ip,"SUCCESS",$3}
' file

This is the output:

Code:
$ cat file
1515.log:* 142.117.116.100
1515.log:* 03/12/2009 SUCCESS
1515.log:* T20090312021627.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021624.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021619.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021615.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021609.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021601.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021551.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021547.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021537.DAT
1515.log:* T20090312021532.DAT
1527.log:* 142.117.116.100
1527.log:* 03/12/2009 SUCCESS
1527.log:* T20090312061625.DAT
1527.log:* T20090312061621.DAT
1527.log:* T20090312061618.DAT
1527.log:* T20090312061613.DAT 
$
$ 
$ awk -F" |:" '$3 == "142.117.116.100" && $1 != n{n=$1;ip=$3;getline;$4=="SUCCESS" && f=1;next}
$1==n && f{print n,ip,"SUCCESS",$3}
' file
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021627.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021624.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021619.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021615.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021609.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021601.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021551.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021547.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021537.DAT
1515.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312021532.DAT
1527.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312061625.DAT
1527.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312061621.DAT
1527.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312061618.DAT
1527.log 142.117.116.100 SUCCESS T20090312061613.DAT
$

Regards
 

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