I am new to Perl scripting and I have file contains

File: input.log DATE1=2018-05-24 DATE=2018-05-20 SETTING USER RELATED INFORMATION .. SETTING USER RELATED INFORMATION .. Database Connection Information Database server = DB2/LINUXX8664 10.5.6 SQL authorization ID = ORV5_ETL Local database alias = CHADDB AIR_TCD_AIR_CS5 ------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 ------------------- ----------- ----------- 2018-05-20-00.00.00 761 1186102 2018-05-21-00.00.00 773 1226970 2018-05-22-00.00.00 746 1158361 2018-05-23-00.00.00 767 1225759 2018-05-24-00.00.00 727 1123991 5 record(s) selected. DB20000I The TERMINATE command completed successfully. SETTING USER RELATED INFORMATION .. Database Connection Information Database server = DB2/LINUXX8664 10.5.6 SQL authorization ID = ORV5_ETL Local database alias = CHADDB AIR_TCD_CCN:VOICE_CS5 ------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 ------------------- ----------- ----------- 2018-05-20-00.00.00 4554 7578729 2018-05-21-00.00.00 4533 7533879 2018-05-22-00.00.00 4399 7349718 2018-05-23-00.00.00 4597 7781008 2018-05-24-00.00.00 4411 7344806 5 record(s) selected.

I have to extract below Output but it is reading all content writing in output file.

Output should be as below:

AIR_TCD_AIR_CS5 ------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 ------------------- ----------- ----------- 2018-05-20-00.00.00 761 1186102 2018-05-21-00.00.00 773 1226970 2018-05-22-00.00.00 746 1158361 2018-05-23-00.00.00 767 1225759 2018-05-24-00.00.00 727 1123991 AIR_TCD_CCN:VOICE_CS5 ------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 ------------------- ----------- ----------- 2018-05-20-00.00.00 4554 7578729 2018-05-21-00.00.00 4533 7533879 2018-05-22-00.00.00 4399 7349718 2018-05-23-00.00.00 4597 7781008 2018-05-24-00.00.00 4411 7344806

2018-06-03 Athanasius removed erroneous code tags


In reply to Extract lines between two pattern appears multiple times in a file by nileshjsr

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