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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting help extracting a matching pattern and next lines of match Post 302352312 by vicious on Friday 11th of September 2009 03:26:09 AM
Old 09-11-2009
Error help extracting a matching pattern and next lines of match

Hi there,

i'm having some problems just making an awk script (i've tried this way, but other way can be posible for sure), for the next file

file.txt

<register>
<createProfile>
<result>0</result>
<description><![CDATA[OK]]></description>
<msisdn>34661461174</msisdn>
<inputOmvID>1</inputOmvID>
<inputGroupID>-2</inputGroupID>
<ProfileOmvID>1</ProfileOmvID>
<contentID>3365</contentID>
<contentProfileID>3525</contentProfileID>
<chargingProfileTypeId>22</chargingProfileTypeId>
<operationID>201022</operationID>
...

i have to test if <createProfile> is in the file. If it does, then i have to extract the lines

<msisdn>34661461174</msisdn>

and <contentProfileID>3525</contentProfileID>

so i've tried staring with something like this

> awk '/^<createProfile>/{getline;print}' file.txt

but this only print the next line to the matching pattern <createProfile>.

With this script

> awk '/^<createProfile>/ {print NR,$0}' file.txt

i get the line where he regex matches, bu i don't know how to go on to print the registers for <msisdn>34661461174</msisdn> and <contentProfileID>3525</contentProfileID>

The file is always this way of structure, i mean all the tags are in the same position if the first matching pattern is matched.

Thank you for any help Smilie
 

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NAME
fntsample - PDF and PostScript font samples generator SYNOPSIS
fntsample [ OPTIONS ] -f FONT-FILE -o OUTPUT-FILE fntsample -h DESCRIPTION
fntsample program can be used to generate font samples that show Unicode coverage of the font and are similar in appearance to Unicode charts. Samples can be saved into PDF (default) or PostScript file. OPTIONS
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