06-02-2010
Find two words and join together in one file
Hi,
I have a huge text file like below , I need to select only lines having line Fatal joined with id.
like below i want the line to be Fatal Error for input record 25 is id = 543523. Waiting for your help.
-----Original Message-----
Acceptance with warnings for input record 24.
001 tag of record from input is
abc1123
003 tag of record from input is
ref
Record replaced based on bib control number match without a bib id match. for id = 523434 idtype = 101[warning]<DIAGNOSTIC CODE 1000016> for id = 523434 idtype = 101[warning] with additional error text
-------------------------------------------------------------
Fatal Error for input record 25.
001 tag of record from input is
145
003 tag of record from input is
abc
Record replaced based on bib control number match without a bib id match. for id = 543523 idtype = 101
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Acceptance with warnings for input record 24.
001 tag of record from input is
124
003 tag of record from input is
def
Record replaced based on bib control number match without a bib id match. for id = 523438 idtype = 101[warning
-----------------------------------------------------
Thanks a lot
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NAME
Mail::SPF::v1::Record - SPFv1 record class
SYNOPSIS
See Mail::SPF::Record.
DESCRIPTION
An object of class Mail::SPF::v1::Record represents an SPFv1 ("v=spf1") record.
Constructors
The following constructors are provided:
new(%options): returns Mail::SPF::v1::Record
Creates a new SPFv1 record object.
%options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options:
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be exactly ['helo', 'mfrom'] (or ['mfrom', 'helo']) or be omitted.
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eval
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version_tag: returns string
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