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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Script for extraction of pattern Post 302991951 by gillesi on Sunday 19th of February 2017 07:57:59 AM
Old 02-19-2017
Script for extraction of pattern

Anyone can help here, with a script to extract the highlighted details from this two blocks?Actually there are milions of block, this is a sample?

Code:
dn: EpsStaInfId=EpsStaInf,serv=EPS,mscId=aaaaaa001aaaaaaaa629100100138702,ou=multiSCs,dc=mtncg
structuralObjectClass: EpsStaticInf
objectClass: EpsStaticInf
entryDS: 1
nodeId: 1
createTimestamp: 20170119123400Z
modifyTimestamp: 20170119123400Z
EpsStaInfId: EpsStaInf
EpsProfileId: 29
EpsOdb: 0
EpsRoamAllow: TRUE
CDC: 1
EpsIndSubChargChars: 123

dn: EpsStaInfId=EpsStaInf,serv=EPS,mscId=aaaaaa001aaaaaaaa629100100165619,ou=multiSCs,dc=mtncg
structuralObjectClass: EpsStaticInf
objectClass: EpsStaticInf
entryDS: 1
nodeId: 1
createTimestamp: 20170211115449Z
modifyTimestamp: 20170211115449Z
EpsStaInfId: EpsStaInf
EpsProfileId: 29
EpsOdb: 0
EpsRoamAllow: TRUE
CDC: 1
EpsIndSubChargChars: 123

 

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