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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Awk/sed command to extract the string between 2 patterns but having some particular value Post 303039110 by reldb on Monday 23rd of September 2019 07:14:41 AM
Old 09-23-2019
this will only show the lines with KSH is awesome .. it will not showing the lines between BEGIN/END

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MadeInGermany
your command mention below is working fine (though difficult to remember for future uses Smilie ]

Code:
awk '{store=(store ORS $0)} /BEGIN/ {store=$0} /END/ && store ~ /KSH is awesome/ {print store}' MyFileName

thanks a lot, appreciate your help on this.

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