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I want to write a Batch script for the first time and am struck.

The requirement is: I want to delete all the lines in a text file that comes after the line that starts with the letters "TRAI......".

Example: My test file looks like:

123 sdefef dhufheij 123232
234 ddefef mijijijj 232323
345        jcdhence 345987
TRAILER0000034
456 edrftg nbuyfjjf 678655

Result should be:

123 sdefef dhufheij 123232
234 ddefef mijijijj 232323
345        jcdhence 345987
456 edrftg nbuyfjjf 678655
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This can be easily done with sed to find a pattern

sed -i 's/TRAI.*//' your_file.txt

The -i flag modifies the actual file. "s/TRAI.*//" finds a pattern starting with TRAI and everything that follows (represented by .*) and replaces it with nothing

Edit: Nevermind, I misread "batch script" as "bash script"

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The findstr utility can be used to filter lines. I'll leave the rest of the logic up to you.

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