Using keyword isim = as an example, do you want the value 1 to be inserted in the column next to that keyword => YES Update: You want output to be ran_type 0 pcscf_v4 10.56.5.85 =>YES pcscf_v4 : num = 2, protocol_type = 0x21, port_num = 0, addr = 10.56.5.85 the match is against keyword addr = => actually there Is also a field address as well but I want to capture only addr corresponding pcscf_v4. My Input data
8077 8116 D type hexa usim = 1, isim = 1 8077 8116 D type hexa usim = 1, isim = 1 pcscf_v4 : num = 2, protocol_type = 0x21, port_num = 0, addr = 10.56.5 +.85 8088 1223 D temp sim_invalid = 0 8099 1223 XX is_ems_support = 1 #88 8099 1224 XX pdn_act_ind->pcscf_discovery_flag = 1 ind->signaling_flag = 1 some text here plmn = 405872 DefaultStatusBarPlmnPlugin: into updateCarrierLabel ipv6 = 36.5.2.4.25.143.200.141.0.0.0.0.32.20.232.161 get_ipv6_prefix,temp ipv4 = 10.167.185.101 _send_ipv4_notify info.is_ems_support = 1 act_ind->emergency_indication = 1 access_rat_type = 0 transaction_id = 2, rat_type = 0 signaling_flag = 1, ran_type = 0 At stop time, parameter address=noping

In reply to Re^9: How to read the value of a variable (read from a Excel file converted Into text file) and put then back into Excel column by rockyurock
in thread How to read the value of a variable (read from a Excel file converted Into text file) and put then back into Excel column by rockyurock

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