> Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 17:14:50 +0200
> From: "Dr. A. Haakh"
> Subject: Re: Extracting a variable listing
>
> Jack L. Stone schrieb:
> >
> > The content I need will always fall beneath a row of pound signs, and there
> > is content above that row I d
Dr. A. Haakh schrieb:
Jack L. Stone schrieb:
Sorry to return to the trough again for script help, but find excellent
answers here when all else fails, and I am not very good at it.
Trying to develop a script (non-bash) that will extract a variable
list of
content on a daily basis so I can add
Jack L. Stone schrieb:
Sorry to return to the trough again for script help, but find excellent
answers here when all else fails, and I am not very good at it.
Trying to develop a script (non-bash) that will extract a variable list of
content on a daily basis so I can add it to a master list. Onc
El día Wednesday, August 18, 2010 a las 09:22:37AM -0500, Jack L. Stone
escribió:
> At 10:53 AM 8.18.2010 -0300, A. Wright wrote:
> >On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Jack L. Stone wrote:
> >
> >> The content I need will always fall beneath a row of pound signs, and there
> >> is content above that row I don'
At 10:53 AM 8.18.2010 -0300, A. Wright wrote:
>On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Jack L. Stone wrote:
>
>> The content I need will always fall beneath a row of pound signs, and there
>> is content above that row I don't want, like this:
>>
>> bunch of rows I don't need here
>> ### <-
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Jack L. Stone wrote:
The content I need will always fall beneath a row of pound signs, and there
is content above that row I don't want, like this:
bunch of rows I don't need here
### <--- the top of stuff needed
row1
If you want the '#' line
Sorry to return to the trough again for script help, but find excellent
answers here when all else fails, and I am not very good at it.
Trying to develop a script (non-bash) that will extract a variable list of
content on a daily basis so I can add it to a master list. Once I have
this, I can do t