03-15-2010
need help in greping
Hi,
i have to find a string in a file and positin of the string in the file would come in some particular interval.
let's say file is 1-1000 lines and string is in from 200-300line.
could any one suggest me how to get make the grep search for the string in that particular portion of the file and leave the rest.
And the file is a log file, so it is constantly changes(no. of lines)
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