10-01-2010
Search multiple Strings in a File
Hi
I want to search multiple strings in a file . But the search should start with "From" Keyword and end with before "Where" keyword.
Please suggest me.
Thanks
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WWW::Bugzilla::Search(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::Bugzilla::Search(3pm)
NAME
WWW::Bugzilla::Search - Handles searching bugzilla bugs via WWW::Mechanize.
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Bugzilla::Search;
# Login
my $search = WWW::Bugzilla::Search->new(
server => 'bugs.example.com',
email => 'user@example.com',
password => 'my_passwd',
);
$search->summary('This is my summary');
my @bugs = $search->search();
DESCRIPTION
WWW::Bugzilla::Search provides an API to search for bugs in a Bugzilla database. Any resulting bugs will be returned as instances of
WWW::Bugzilla bugs.
INTERFACE
Multiple choice search criteria
The following fields are multiple choice fields:
classification, component, op_sys, priority, product, resolution, bug_severity, bug_status, target_milestone, version, hardware,
rep_platform
Available options can be retrieved via:
$search->field();
To choose a given value, use:
$search->field('value');
Text search criteria
The following fields are avaiilable for text searching:
assigned_to, reporter, summary
To searc using a given field, use:
$search->field('value');
Methods
search()
Searches Bugzilla with the defined criteria. Returns a list of bugs that match the criteria. Each bug is a seperate instance of
WWW::Bugzilla
reset()
Resets all search criteria.
BUGS, IMPROVEMENTS
There may well be bugs in this module. Using it as I have, I just have not run into any. In addition, this module does not support ALL of
Bugzilla's features. I will consider any patches or improvements, just send me an email at the address listed below.
AUTHOR
Written by:
Brian Caswell (bmc@shmoo.com)
Portions taken from WWW::Bugzilla, originally written by:
Matthew C. Vella (the_mcv@yahoo.com)
LICENSE
WWW::Bugzilla::Search - Module providing API to search Bugzilla bugs.
Copyright (C) 2006 Brian Caswell (bmc@shmoo.com)
Portions Copyright (C) 2003 Matthew C. Vella (the_mcv@yahoo.com)
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