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Old 05-01-2013
Grep certain string

I have file input

Code:
adgdfgfd> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'

130501-11:58:36 10.133.0.23 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/11218
Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
..  0   1  DUW3001  OFF    ON     OFF     KDU127161/3    R4E    TD3M000507 20120117 48C  Active


QUIT                 : q

sasdsadasf> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'

130501-12:00:44 10.133.1.152 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/26764
Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
..  0   1  DUW3001  OFF    ON     OFF     KDU127161/3    R4E    TU8X688156 20120619 53C  Active

sdggdgs> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'

130501-11:58:36 10.133.0.23 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/11218
Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
..  0   1  DUW3001  OFF    ON     OFF     KDU127161/3    R4E    TD3M000507 20120117 40C  Active


QUIT                 : q

vsdasd> cab |egrep -i '(active|cbu)'

130501-12:00:44 10.133.1.152 9.0j  stopfile=/tmp/26764
Trying password from ipdatabase file: /opt/ericsson/amos/moshell/sitefiles/ipdatabase...
..  0   1  DUW3001  OFF    ON     OFF     KDU127161/3    R4E    TU8X688156 20120619 52C  Active

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i expect to have the output

Code:
adgdfgfd,48C
sasdsadasf,53C
sdggdgs,40C
vsdasd,52C

pls help
# 2  
Old 05-01-2013
Here is one way to do what you are trying:
Code:
$ awk '/egrep -i/ { x = $1 } /Active/ { print x, $12 }' OFS="," input | tr -d ">"
adgdfgfd,48C
sasdsadasf,53C
sdggdgs,40C
vsdasd,52C

# 3  
Old 05-01-2013
Looks like a session's log file to me. Why don't you post the (relevant part of the) session/script, so an overall assessment can deliver an optimal solution?
 
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