02-02-2012
Split the file based on the content
Arun kumar something somehting Enterting in to the line
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Some text text Finshing the sentence
Some other text
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Again something somehting Enterting in to the line
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Again text text Finshing the sentence
I want only the content which start from the patten "Enterting in to the line" and end with "Finshing the sentence" .
Note : The files contain multiple enter and finish sentence. I want all the contents. All the sentence should be in same file.
I tried this .. . awk '/Enterting in to the line/,/Finshing the sentence Exit/ { print } ' filename. But it not working correctly .
Please help
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Last edited by vbe; 02-02-2012 at 07:36 AM..
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