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Old 10-08-2014
Script to capture string in a log file

Dear all,

I have a log file to be analysed. this log file contains vaiours lines of code starting with date timestamp.

if my search string is exception then that resepective log statement starting from the date is required.

example:

Code:
2014/10/01 16:14:44.459|>=|E|X|19202496|2832| |||||||||||||||Uncaught
Exception in SilentScope: CDZServerFactory::newService(const CORBA_WChar *, const CORBA_WChar *): 0.002
cefactory.cpp:163: TraceLog message 2
2014/10/01 16:14:46.475|>=|E|X|19202496|5410| |||||||||||||||Uncaught
Exception in SilentScope: CDZServerFactory::newService(const CORBA_WChar *, const CORBA_WChar *): 0.001
WebIDocAutoSaveMgrImpl.cpp:615: TraceLog message 3
2014/10/01 16:47:00.564|>>|E| |19202496|7731|
|||||||||||||||**ERROR:WebIDocAutoSaveMgrImpl:WebIDocAutoSaveMgrImpl::CreateBackupFolder: Unable
to create Backup folder : [repo_proxy 24] FolderFacade::manageFolder -
(Helpers::InfoStore::Query::getObjectWithWhereClause) ISInfoObject has
not been found [WebIDocAutoSaveMgrImpl.cpp;615]
WebIDocAutoSaveMgrImpl.cpp:541: TraceLog message 4
2014/10/01 16:47:00.564|>=|E|X|19202496|7731| |||||||||||||||Uncaught
Exception in SilentScope: WebIDocAutoSaveMgrImpl:CreateBackupFolder:

out of these 4 logs statements, only the 3 needs to be retrieved.

can you please help me to advise what would be best way to write a script for this.

please note that the word exception should pull in the complete log statement which is contained in 4 lines.

--shravee

Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment Please simply use code tags for data. Thanks.

Last edited by jim mcnamara; 10-08-2014 at 12:17 AM..
 

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