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Old 08-02-2016
Hammer & Screwdriver Extract between two Exact matched strings.

more data.txt

Quote:
Start_of_DISK_info:/u
Disk: /u
CURRENT=81
End_of_DISK_info:/u

Start_of_DISK_info:/u/tmp
Disk: /u/tmp
CURRENT=1
End_of_DISK_info:/u/tmp
....
...
i need this exacted from data.txt

Quote:
Start_of_DISK_info:/u
Disk: /u
CURRENT=81
End_of_DISK_info:/u
This is the command i tried

Code:
sed -n "/Start_of_DISK_info:\/u/,/End_of_DISK_info:\/u/p"  data.txt

But, unfortunately it does not do an exact match. Instead, it prints text between both these strings /u & /u/tmp like below.

Quote:
Start_of_DISK_info:/u
Disk: /u
CURRENT=81
End_of_DISK_info:/u

Start_of_DISK_info:/u/tmp
Disk: /u/tmp
CURRENT=1
End_of_DISK_info:/u/tmp
i need this exacted from data.txt

Quote:
Start_of_DISK_info:/u
Disk: /u
CURRENT=81
End_of_DISK_info:/u
Please suggest how can i get exact match.

Last edited by mohtashims; 08-02-2016 at 11:21 AM..
 

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NAME
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