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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Reduce the number of lines in script Post 302851363 by Vikram_Tanwar12 on Sunday 8th of September 2013 11:31:04 AM
Old 09-08-2013
Thanks for the reply.

Actually iam checking these error from a single log file. It consist around 900-1000 Lines. I need to check error staring from one section of report to the starting of other.for example take the below log.

Code:
aaaaaaaaa
bbbbbbbbbbb
Main Report
Unable to add file 1
Unable to add file 3
Unable to find file 2
Unable to find file 5
Main Report End
ttttttttttttt
uuuuuuuuuuu
Second Report
Unable to add file 56
Unable to add file 89
Unable to find file 484
Unable to find file 899
Second Report End

So in this way i have to find from the same log that how many files failed due to Unable to add and Unable to find reason in between Main Report start and End Section and Second Report start and End section.

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Also iam getting values in variable in single line like the below

Code:
echo $v1
Unable to add file 56 Unable to add file 89

But iam looking for the below one
Code:
Unable to add file 56
Unable to add file 89

 

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