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Old 10-21-2019
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Code:
DATADUMP 100
  JOB
    DspUserName lawson
    JobName CU201TEST
    Description
    Type 1
    FilePathName
    JOBSTEP
      StepNbr 00000
      StepKey 00000
      Description Currency Codes Listing
      Type 0
      Token CU201
      ProductLine TEST
      Project TEST
      Params
      IntRptServer 0
      TranSize 0
      FilePathName
      LogTranSize
      JOBSTEPREPORT
       PrtFileName CU201.prt
        PrtFilePath D:\lsftest\law/print/lawson/cu201test/1
        DstGrp
        PrinterName

I'd like to use sed to only keep from JOB to JOBSTEPREPORT. I really appreciate any help you can provide.
# 2  
Old 10-21-2019
Any attempts / ideas / thoughts from your side?


Hint from man sed:

Quote:
Addresses
Sed commands can be given with no addresses, in which case the command will be executed for all input lines; with one address, in which case the
command will only be executed for input lines which match that address; or with two addresses, in which case the command will be executed for all
input lines which match the inclusive range of lines starting from the first address and continuing to the second address...
# 3  
Old 10-21-2019
my attempt:
sed -n -e 1,21p -e 4p test.log - it works, but sometimes the word "JOBSTEPREPORT" is no at 21st position.

Last edited by vgersh99; 10-21-2019 at 10:58 AM.. Reason: code tags, please!
# 4  
Old 10-21-2019
how about for starters:
Code:
sed -n '/[ ]*JOB[ ]*/,/JOBSTEPREPORT/p' myFile

# 5  
Old 10-21-2019
Perfect! Thank you much. Have a nice day.
# 6  
Old 10-21-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by vgersh99
how about for starters:
Code:
sed -n '/[ ]*JOB[ ]*/,/JOBSTEPREPORT/p' myFile

That RE allows a zero-match of the surrounding spaces, so it behaves like the following
Code:
sed -n '/JOB/,/JOBSTEPREPORT/p' myFile

Anchors ^ and $ change everything: the following ensures there are only space characters before and after JOB
Code:
sed -n '/^ *JOB *$/,/JOBSTEPREPORT/p' myFile

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