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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers parsing a log file Post 302309848 by izuma on Thursday 23rd of April 2009 03:59:06 AM
Old 04-23-2009
parsing a log file

I need help in parsing the following log files.

10 Apr 2009 0:16:16 [6|1|3|2] * name: Tuna Belly Format: Well done, Price: 999 only
10 Apr 2009 0:16:16 [4|0|3|2] * name: Roast Beef Format: Raw, Price: 55 c
10 Apr 2009 0:16:16 [5|5|4|2] * name: Pasta Format: Dry, Price: 88.43 only
etcetc

I need to parse this to get three columns containing the format and price
6 Well done 999 only
6 Raw 55c
6 Dry 88.43
etcetc
6 is the 1st digit in [6|1|3|2].

I've tried using awk with substring but it stil cant get the desired result
Thanks
 

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