This is an adaptation of my program in the other thread to your new data:
use strict;
use warnings;
my ($msisdn, $odbic, $odboc);
while (<DATA>) {
if (/<SUBEND/) {
print "$msisdn,$odbic,$odboc\n";
$msisdn = "Update Command MSISDN=notSet";
}
$msisdn = "Update Command <$1>" if /^\s*MSISDN=(\d+);/;
$odbic = $1 if /^\s+ODBIC=(\w+);/;
$odboc = $1 if /^\s+ODBOC=(\w+);/;
}
__DATA__
<SUBBEGIN
MSISDN=123476789678;
ODBIC=BIC;
ODBOC=BAOC;
<SUBEND
<SUBBEGIN
ODBIC=BIC;
ODBOC=BAOC;
<SUBEND
Output:
Update Command <123476789678>,BIC,BAOC
Update Command MSISDN=notSet,BIC,BAOC
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