10-19-2001
string search
Hi,
There is a very big flat file called Protokoll.txt
keep on appending more and more records
wc -l also will take lot of time, it is production data.
from this file I want to list out the line containing
last occurence of the string "ServedParty=123".
if I give like this :
$grep "ServedParty=123" Protokoll.txt
What I want is Last line of the above result.
It will take lot of time, because it will search from
top, but I need to search from bottom.
Kindly mail me to :
::email removed::
Last edited by oombera; 02-20-2004 at 11:46 AM..
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NAME
sup-mail - Sup, a thread-centric mailer with tagging and fast search
SYNOPSIS
sup-mail [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the sup-mail command.
Sup is a console-based email client. The command sup-mail invokes the interactive curses frontend. Several other commands are used to con-
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