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Old 01-09-2014
Linux Using shell command need to parse multiple nested tag value of a XML file

I have this XML file -

Code:
<gp>
    <mms>1110012</mms>
    <tg>988</tg>
    <mm>LongTime</mm>
    <lv>
        <lkid>StartEle=ONE, Desti = Motion</lkid>
        <kk>12</kk>
    </lv>
    <lv>
        <lkid>StartEle=ONE, Source = Velocity</lkid>
        <kk>2</kk>
    </lv>
    <lv>
        <lkid>StartEle=ONE, Source = Park</lkid>
        <kk>2</kk>
    </lv>
<gp>

<gp>
    <mms>2221100</mms>
    <tg>989</tg>
    <mm>LongVelocity</mm>
    <lv>
        <lkid>StartEle=ONE, Source = Velocity</lkid>
        <kk>772</kk>
    </lv>
    <lv>
        <lkid>StartEle=ONE, Desti = Motion</lkid>
        <kk>900</kk>
    </lv>
    <lv>
        <lkid>StartEle=ONE, Source = Park</lkid>
        <kk>2</kk>
    </lv>
<gp>

Now, I need to first search for "<mm>LongTime</mm>", if found then I have to find for "Desti = Motion" value (which is inside <lkid>StartEle=ONE, Desti = Motion</lkid>) inside the multiple nested sub-tags ... and if that is also found then I finally have to get the value inside the TAG below, which is 12 (<kk>12</kk>).
Please help, using anything - AWK, SED, Grep, anything will do.
Thanks in advance.

Last edited by bartus11; 01-09-2014 at 08:39 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags.
 

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