02-16-2012
Just modified your command little,
Quote:
grep "C10_Subscribe.000|subscribe|newfile|" inp8* | awk -F"|" '{ print $5 }' | awk -F"CF/" '{ print $2 }'
Output:
Quote:
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120215_132629.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_223336.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_223527.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_223725.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_223848.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_224046.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_224415.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_224550.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120215_132629.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_223336.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_223527.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_223725.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_223848.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_224046.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_224415.csv
TVLI_STATS_NRT_XLSTWS03_20120212_224550.csv
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