How can I find which line number contains "1083300070" and then slice the file from that line number and to its end?
sed
read about ranges, complements (!), and d delete
Would it be easier if I already now the line number? (I found it with grep)
I think this will do it:
sed '/1083300070/,$!d' file
This was also helpful: http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/view/3762
I did it like this: grep -n "1083300070" updatelog.sql sed -n "59507480,999999999p" updatelog.sql > updatelog2.sql &
Thanks for your help, Jacob
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