Hi,
Below are some of my sample files, but I have a problem how to print all the data which are contain Ref equals to 12 (as example). Could some body help me ?

sample.txt
================================================= Record 0 Name : John [John] I/C : >123< [123] Sex : 'Male' [Male] Ref : >12< [12] ================================================== Record 1 Name : Pretty [Pretty] I/C : >125< [125] Location : 'Female' [Female] Ref : >12< [12] ================================================== Record 2 Name : Kim [Kim] I/C : >124< [124] Location : 'Male' [Male] Ref : >11< [11] ==================================================
Otherwise, is that any possiblity to print the result like that :
================================================= Record 0 Name : John I/C : 123 Sex : Male Ref : 12 ================================================== Record 1 Name : Pretty I/C : 125 Location : Female Ref : 12 ==================================================

TQ, bh

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