Abigail-II has the correct perl solution. However, if all you are doing is writing a very small perl program for that purpose alone, there's no need to re-invent the wheel.
cut -f 2 -d ':' data_file > output_file
In reply to Re: Manipulating Output
by ehdonhon
in thread Manipulating Output
by Anonymous Monk
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