I have to create an output like this (example Line3/Line4):
Line3-16042010084016^Rete Prova Centauro^01032491^Analisi giornaliera +Mensile^dataFinale = 13/04/2010|tecnica = ITALTEL|livelloImpianto = 1 +|dataIniziale = 13/04/2010|direzioneTraffico = |livelloOLOFascioITC = + 2|iqSoglia = 0.05|livelloFascioITC = 3|areaTerritoriale = PV|impiant +iSel = |livelloDirezioneTraffico = 4|oloFascioITCSel = |livelloQuarto +Dora = 5|action = agmDrillDownData^2GbNLLGNmMK1wpPt2HLxCXXW8DmWc5V6JQ +Sk7wZNdq6NnGmlXGnJ!-1562333788!1271399501 Line4-92
These two line, have to become ones!!! Beacause the Line4 is a part of the the Line 3 This is how the output have to be:
16042010084016^Rete Prova Centauro^01032491^Analisi giornaliera Mensil +e^dataFinale = 13/04/2010|tecnica = ITALTEL|livelloImpianto = 1|dataI +niziale =13/04/2010|direzioneTraffico = |livelloOLOFascioITC =2|iqSog +lia = 0.05|livelloFascioITC = 3|areaTerritoriale = PV|impiantiSel = | +livelloDirezioneTraffico = 4|oloFascioITCSel = |livelloQuartoDora = 5 +|action=gmDrillDownData^2GbNLLGNmMK1wpPt2HLxCXXW8DmWc5V6JQSk7wZNdq6Nn +GmlXGnJ!-1562333788!127139950192
Thanks again!

In reply to Re^2: STDIN Log Parser by DesperatePerler
in thread STDIN Log Parser by DesperatePerler

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