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Old 01-26-2010
Separate lines from text file

I have a text file with lot of rows like..
Action & Adventure|2012: Supernova NR|2009-11-01 00:01:00|2010-05-01 23:59:00|Active|3
Action & Adventure|50 Dead Men Walking|2010-01-05 00:01:00|2010-06-30 23:59:00|Active|3
Action & Adventure|Afterwards|2009-11-26 00:01:00|2010-03-26 23:59:00|Deactivated|3

the 5th column can have different statuses.i want to extract all the rows from the file having only "Active" in the 5th column.
pls.help.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Jifty::Action::Record::Bulk(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Jifty::Action::Record::Bulk(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Action::Record::Bulk - Perform multiple record actions SYNOPSIS
use strict; use warnings; package MyApp::Action::BulkUpdateFoo; use base qw/ Jifty::Action::Record::Bulk /; __PACKAGE__->add_action('MyApp::Action::DeleteFoo' => { trigger => 'delete', final => 1 }); __PACKAGE__->add_action('MyApp::Action::UpdateFoo'); METHODS
add_action CLASS [, OPTIONS] Merges the given action class into this one. Will "die" if the "action_class" in Jifty::Action::Record of the given "CLASS" doesn't match previously added classes. OPTIONS should be a hash reference of additional options. The existing options are: trigger Only run if this argument is provided final If this action runs, run only this action. arguments Merges together arguments from all of the actions added with "add_action". The record IDs to act on are stored (comma-separated) in an argument named "ids", by default. perform_action CLASS, IDS Performs the given action "CLASS" on the given record "ID"s, which should be an array reference. take_action Completes the actions on all of the IDs given. report_success Reports "Bulk update successful". perl v5.14.2 2010-09-25 Jifty::Action::Record::Bulk(3pm)
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