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Nice one. Works only when the log is sorted by date. This will be the case most of the times, but maybe worth mentioning.pLumo– pLumo2018-06-25 12:41:21 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2018 at 12:41
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@RoVo log file will have a date sorted by default.Siva– Siva2018-06-25 13:06:17 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2018 at 13:06
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Yes. This is what I said. But maybe other people have another use case and think this answer is valid for them too, so it might be worth mentioning.pLumo– pLumo2018-06-25 13:08:47 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2018 at 13:08
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This does not include error from the $TO day. @Pratik, is this a problem?glenn jackman– glenn jackman2018-06-25 14:48:51 +00:00Commented Jun 25, 2018 at 14:48
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@SivaPrasath I need look at multiple files and since they are compressed at different times the logs might not always be sorted so I think I need something that work on an unsorted file tooPratik Mayekar– Pratik Mayekar2018-06-26 06:27:34 +00:00Commented Jun 26, 2018 at 6:27
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