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Old 10-24-2019
Search for Multiple strings in a given date range and print the Group if they exists

Hi,

I am Searching for Multiple strings in a given date range and print the Group if they exists. the below is the format:

Code:
[2019/10/16 13:22:47.961][INFO ][ABCDDDDDDD]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: FIRST ID
MESSAGE: Event Message received.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONTEXT: {
  "ID" : 1,
  "event" : "something",
  COMMON_TEXT: COMMON
    "valid" : true
}
*************************************************************************************************************************
[2019/10/16 13:23:00.816][INFO ][ABCDDDDDEEEEEEE]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: SECOND ID
MESSAGE: Event Message received.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONTEXT: {
  "ID" : 1,
  "event" : "One More thing",
  COMMON_TEXT: COMMON
    "valid" : true
}
*************************************************************************************************************************
[2019/10/16 13:33:00.816][INFO ][ABCDDDDDEEFFFFFFFFFFFFFEEE]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ID: THIRD ID
MESSAGE: Event Message received.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONTEXT: {
  "ID" : 1,
  "event" : "Second thing",
  COMMON_TEXT: COMMON
    "valid" : False
}
*************************************************************************************************************************

SED COMMAND
Code:
sed -n '/2019\/10\/23 12:2[0-2]/{:a;N;/2019\/10\/23 12:3[0-3]/!ba; /FIRST ID/p}'  logfile

- This is working fine, but I wanted to give one more search criteria along with FIRST ID in the group (like something) and if both exists print the group otherwise skip the group.

AWK Command
Code:
awk 'substr($1,2,11)>="2019\/10\/23" && substr($1,2,11)<="2019\/10\/23" && substr($2,1,8)>="12:22:00" && substr($2,1,8)<="12:33:00"' logfile

I am getting only first line with the dates with this group.

I am not a unix expert, can someone please help on this.

 

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