05-15-2013
Hello Yoda,
Your solution works.
Its great help.
But if my xml file is big,which contains different information with #xA attribute,then the output may be give lot of information apart from what i need.I think putting a filter using crash_report and generate_check will be a good idea.
Any suggestion how to do it using awk will be of good help
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Hello Balajesuri,
It works as always expected.
If i have a huge file where i have to search only these attributes then it will give me a file where i will have lot of new line(\n).
What is the best way to minimize the new line in order to search the items in a big file.
Thanks,
Suvendu
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