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Old 10-08-2011
Here is what i am trying to achieve..

I want print the data or create file line starts with '<MAPPING ' and contains 'NAME=$variable1' anywhere in the line and other line with </MAPPING>. This is to print the data from between lines. $variable is parameter and i can have one or more lines in between.

Example of the code.
Code:
<MAPPING DESCRIPTION ='' ISVALID ='YES' NAME='m_TASK_UPDATE' OBJECTVERSION ='1'>
<ATTRIBUTE1></ATTRIBUTE1>
<ATTRIBUTE2></ATTRIBUTE2>
<ATTRIBUTE3></ATTRIBUTE3>
</MAPPING>
<MAPPING DESCRIPTION ='' ISVALID ='NO' NAME='m_WFS_LIST' OBJECTVERSION ='1'>
<ATTRIBUTE1></ATTRIBUTE1>
<ATTRIBUTE2></ATTRIBUTE2>
<ATTRIBUTE3></ATTRIBUTE3>
<ATTRIBUTE4></ATTRIBUTE4>
<ATTRIBUTE5></ATTRIBUTE5>
<ATTRIBUTE6></ATTRIBUTE6>
</MAPPING>

Appreciate your help in this regard.
 

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