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Re: Re: Reading entire file.by stuffy (Monk) |
on May 04, 2001 at 13:55 UTC ( [id://77913]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
The sample is the input (the file that I want to read and cut into
little pieces to output what the user wants to see.) The user
inputs the tool name (Tool01,) and the date that they want to go back
to (which is taken care of earlier in the script.) What the
script does is gets rid of everything before the inputed date
and keeps everything after. Then it is supposed to find every
instance of the specified tool (Tool01) and print out any coments
that have been written for that tool, stopping when it gets
to the next tool, going to the next instance of that tool, printing
untill it reaches the next tool.......The way it is set up the output
to the reader should read: Tool01 - ran good Tool01 - Broke spindle temp transducer waitin on replacement once it is at that point, it is useable. Eventually I want to optomise the output to read: Tool01 Apr 23 0630 - ran good Apr 24 2330 - Broke spindle temp transducer waiting on replacement I hope this clears up any confusion as to what I am asking, and what I am trying to do. Stuffy
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