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Old 08-23-2012
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The sed code contains the same bug as the original awk code ! Both of them stop after the first occurance of the end string.

Correction. The output from the first sed is not posted correctly (there should be one more output record). If the stop string is actually the whole contents of the last record for the month, the sed works. This does not however match the specification.

I can't think of a string processing method to process alphabetic date ranges. They are going to have to be converted to a numeric form and compared as YYYYMMDDHHMMSS or perhaps seconds since the Epoch.
Do you have:
Perl ?
GNU date ?

Last edited by methyl; 08-23-2012 at 10:36 AM..
 

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