Wise monks,

Im facing a problem.

I need to "grep" chunks of information in a log file... with lets say start marker (date)and end marker(#end trans#) of certain user=$user, eg:

2005/06/06 12:00:00 user=me func(<- start
blah blah blah
blah blah
blah
) #end trans# <- end
2005/06/06 12:01:00 user=other func(
blah blah blah
blah blah
) #end trans#

The information expressed here has "blah blah" its dynamic it can be 1 line or 20.

I've tryed to do a while inside a while but it didn't work.

Can you help me?

Thanks in advance

In reply to Fetch data between markers by penantes

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