I have a list in the format below, how do I read through the list and extract the lines between the ##START## and ##END## , so i can check for specific values between each ##START## & ##END## pattern
Sample input:
Loading File System
Networking in nature
Closing the System
now i need to extract the patterns between the words File and Closing:
i.e. sample output:
System
Networking in Nature
Thanks in advance !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (6 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
I have a file say for ex. file1 which has 3500 lines in it which are different account numbers and another file (file2) which has 230000 lines in it. I want to read all the lines in file1 and delete all those lines from file2 which has that same pattern as in file1. I am not quite... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I tried extracting this pattern using grep but it did not work.
What I have is a file which has contents like this:
file:///channel/add-adhd.html
file:///channel/allergies.html
file:///channel/arthritis.html
http://mail.yahoo.com/
http://messenger.yahoo.com/... (2 Replies)
Hello Perl-experts,
I am new to perl and need help to solve a problem.
I have a table in below format.
<Text A>
<Pattern1>
A Value
B Value
C Value
D Value
<Pattern2>
<Text B>
This table is in file1. I want to extract lines between Pattern1 and Pattern2 and write it into file2.... (11 Replies)
Hi All,
I need a script to extract a lines between two patterns.I have done this using grep,cut,tail and head.But its very slow, because my input file contain more than a lakh.
COMMAND:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
yyyyy
zzzzzz
REQUESTSTRING:aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa;11111
222222
333333... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file with many lines and need to extract lines between 2 patterns (AAA and BBB) and merge all the in-between lines into single line separated by space.
$ cat file1
blah blah blah
blah AAA
1
2
3
blah BBB
blah blah blah
blah blah blah
blah blah blah
AAA
5
6
blah blah... (4 Replies)
Hello.
I am not having luck with sed or awk today.
$ echo "$BrackListFinal"
DSCF3649-DSCF3651_Brkt
DSCF3649.JPG 2014-07-21 13:34:44 On 1
DSCF3649.RAF 2014-07-21 13:34:44 On 1
DSCF3650.JPG 2014-07-21 13:34:45 On 2
DSCF3650.RAF 2014-07-21 13:34:45 On 2... (3 Replies)
Hi
I have two lists of patterns named A and B consisting of around 200 entries in each and I want to extract all the sentences from a big text file which match atleast one pattern from both A and B.
For example, pattern list A consists of :
ama
ani
ahum
mari
...
...
and pattern... (1 Reply)
Hi, I need to print lines which are matching with start pattern "SELECT" and END PATTERN ";" and only select the last "select" statement including the ";" .
I have attached sample input file and the desired input should be as:
INPUT FORMAT:
SELECT
ABCD,
DEFGH,
DFGHJ,
JKLMN,
AXCVB,... (5 Replies)
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start_transaction
START TRANSACTION(7) SQL Commands START TRANSACTION(7)NAME
START TRANSACTION - start a transaction block
SYNOPSIS
START TRANSACTION [ ISOLATION LEVEL { READ COMMITTED | SERIALIZABLE } ]
INPUTS
None.
OUTPUTS
START TRANSACTION
Message returned if successful.
WARNING: BEGIN: already a transaction in progress
If there is already a transaction in progress when the command is issued.
DESCRIPTION
This command begins a new transaction. If the isolation level is specified, the new transaction has that isolation level. In all other
respects, the behavior of this command is identical to the BEGIN [begin(7)] command.
NOTES
The isolation level of a transaction can also be set with the SET TRANSACTION [set_transaction(7)] command. If no isolation level is speci-
fied, the default isolation level is used.
COMPATIBILITY
SQL99
SERIALIZABLE is the default isolation level in SQL99, but it is not the usual default in PostgreSQL: the factory default setting is READ
COMMITTED. PostgreSQL does not provide the isolation levels READ UNCOMMITTED and REPEATABLE READ. Because of lack of predicate locking,
the SERIALIZABLE level is not truly serializable. See the User's Guide for details.
In SQL99 this statement can specify two other properties of the new transaction: whether the transaction is read-only and the size of the
diagnostics area. Neither of these concepts are currently supported in PostgreSQL.
SQL - Language Statements 2002-07-26 START TRANSACTION(7)