07-04-2011
How to print first matching range in awk?
following is input -
HTML Code:
<Schema>
<schema_name>admin</schema_name>
<Version>1.1</Version>
<schema_name>admin</schema_name>
<Version>1.2</Version>
</Schema>
<Schema>
<schema_name>HR</schema_name>
<Version>1.1</Version>
<schema_name>HR</schema_name>
<Version>1.2</Version>
<schema_name>HR</schema_name>
<Version>1.3</Version>
</Schema>
<Schema>
<schema_name>Travel</schema_name>
<Version>1.1</Version>
</Schema>
output should be like below one by one-
HTML Code:
<Schema>
<schema_name>admin</schema_name>
<Version>1.1</Version>
<schema_name>admin</schema_name>
<Version>1.2</Version>
</Schema>
thanks
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
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