10-04-2011
[Solved] Finding the next line when a pattern matches
Hi I have a file like this
HTML Code:
Record 182: Rejected
No Data found
Record 196: Rejected
File Not Found
Record 202: Rejected
Invalid argument
Record 212: Rejected
Bad data
My requirement is to search for the value "Record" and if found, then return the next line of it.
So, from the above file
If I grep for Record, I should be getting
No Data found
File Not Found
Invalid argument
Bad data
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jifty::action::record::search
Jifty::Action::Record::Search(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Action::Record::Search(3pm)
NAME
Jifty::Action::Record::Search - Automagic search action
DESCRIPTION
The class is a base class for Jifty::Actions that serve to provide an interface to general searches through Jifty::Record objects. To use
it, subclass it and override the "record_class" method to return the fully qualified name of the model to do searches over.
METHODS
arguments
Remove validators from arguments, as well as ``mandatory'' restrictions. Remove any arguments that render as password fields, or refer to
collections.
Generate additional search arguments for each field based on the following criteria:
"text", "char" or "varchar" fields
Create "field"_contains and "field"_lacks arguments
"date", or "timestamp" fields
Create "field"_before, "field"_after, "field"_since and "field"_until arguments.
"integer", "float", "double", "decimal" or "numeric" fields
Generate "field"_lt, "field"_gt, "field"_le and "field"_ge arguments, as well as a "field"_dwim field that accepts a prefixed
comparison operator in the search value, such as ">100" and "!100".
take_action
Return a collection with the result of the search specified by the given arguments.
We interpret a "undef" argument as SQL "NULL", and ignore empty or non-present arguments.
SEE ALSO
Jifty::Action::Record, Jifty::Collection
LICENSE
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