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I need to be able to search a PDF for about 200 different reference numbers that I know to return a value I do not know. Marathi balgeet chandoba chandoba free download. Examples of the reference numbers: • ABC-12-012 • ABC-012-86 • ABC-0512-10 Where the reference number will always: • Be at the beginning of a line • Follow the word 'References:' • Start with ABC- • Between each hyphen could be varied counts of numeric characters. The data that I need is actually several lines above the 'Reference'. It is a series of dotted numbers followed by a description. It resembles '9.8.1 Appendix A' but could just as easily be '9.1 Appendix D' or '9.2.8.63.4 Appendix C'. Also, in case it matters, the known reference may not show up in every.PDF. Thanks for any help on this!
Sample Text: ________________________________ 9.8.1 Appendix A Description: This is where a description would be. There could be another header as well. Additional Information: One or more additional sections may exist between the 9.8.1 Appendix A (which is the text I need) and the ABC-0012-083 which is what I know to search for.
References: ABC-0012-083 9.8.2 Addendum 9 Description: This is where a description would be. There could be another header as well. Additional Information: One or more additional sections may exist between the 9.8.1 Appendix A (which is the text I need) and the ABC-0012-083 which is what I know to search for. References: ABC-021-19 ________________________________. Perhaps this is beyond my skill level.
I downloaded the source files from the 'Using Powershell to Pars a PDF file' link. Extracted and added them to the C: Scripts directory. Added my PDF to the same directory, and even named it test.pdf to keep the script as close to original as possible. Opened powershell and powershell ISE as administrator created and ran the script you provided, and got the error below. Ah, I'd forgotten about this error. Run this command and you should be all set (assumes you're running PowerShell 3.0 or later, for the Unblock-File cmdlet): Unblock-File -Path C: Scripts PdfToText iTextSharp.dll That 'Operation is not supported' error pops up when you try to load an assembly that's still flagged as having been downloaded.
David, is there any down side to unblocking on every use? Or perhaps a way to query if it needs unblocking? My customers are constantly bombarded with downloaded patch files and such, and just adding this to automatically unblock everything behind the scenes would be sweet. Assuming it works the same for EXEs, MSIs, MSPs, etc. EDIT: Dang, just caught the PS3 ref. I am forced to support V2 only.
Sad trombone. I added: Unblock - File - Path C: Scripts PdfToText i TextSharp. Dll And the script ran. So, I would call that a success!
Now, how do I get the findings when I have the known values in a text file and the output in a new text file. Example: ABC-12-012 ABC-012-86 ABC-0512-10 I want the results in a seperate text file (or.csv if possible) so I can then create a spreadsheet. In the example text (between the lines), GREEN is what I want, RED is what I have: Example text within PDF (note the text in the pdf does not have the lines) _________________________________________ 9.8.1 Appendix A Description: This is where a description would be. There could be another header as well.
Additional Information: One or more additional sections may exist between the 9.8.1 Appendix A (which is the text I need) and the ABC-0012-083 which is what I know to search for. References: ABC-0012-083 9.8.2 Addendum 9 Description: This is where a description would be. There could be another header as well. Additional Information: One or more additional sections may exist between the 9.8.1 Appendix A (which is the text I need) and the ABC-0012-083 which is what I know to search for. References: ABC-021-19 _________________________________________ Then, I would like to see it (where t is a tab) in a new text (or.csv) like this: ABC-0012-083 t 9.8.1 ABC-021-19 t 9.8.2 Could I make it any more complicated, probably. Thanks Anna and David for your insight!