nileshjsr: Your problem is not that you're not using code tags, but rather that you're using too many of them! Your posts now look like

<code>File: input.log</code> <code>DATE1=2018-05-24</code> <code>DATE= +2018-05-20</code> <code>SETTING USER RELATED INFORMATION ..</code>
when they should look like
<code> File: input.log DATE1=2018-05-24 DATE=2018-05-20 SETTING USER RELATED INFORMATION .. with each line of data represented by a line in this block </code>
(of course, I'm guessing about how your data breaks out into lines). Note that there's now a little  [download] link after each block of code.

Also, please do add some question to your post. Also, please do not post yet another node with fixed content; instead, please go back and edit/fix your original post; please see How do I change/delete my post? for details.


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

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