hi need help here, a bit of code im doing requires a number to be enetered i have got validation and loop if its outside a ceratain range, but was wondering what code i need to validate if a character has been entered. cheers (3 Replies)
Hello all,
I am having problem in writing a if condition for the following:
I have a file Instance.dat which has:
#Server Environment
server1 dev
server2 dev
server3 sit
#!/bin/ksh
ENV=dev
for i in $( cat Instances.dat | grep -v '#' |awk {'print $2'} )
do
if ]... (7 Replies)
Dear guru's,
I am learning shellscripting and now I 'm struggeling with this problem:
When the number in the left column is equal or higer then 200, I want to send an email to "postmaster" @ the corresponding domain in the right column.
220 shoes.com
217 dishwashers.net
209 ... (11 Replies)
hi
I need a simple script to do the following.
I need to check the user input for
1. quad dotted notation.
2. check that all of the inputs are numeric and within 1-255 range.
Could someone please help me?
I tried to use egrep to check for dotted notation.
quad=1.1.1.12
... (5 Replies)
the user inputs names that have to be inside square brackets
I want to check if the user puts the brackets and if not ask him to re-enter the names (9 Replies)
Hi,
i am trying to validate 2 variables and then subtract, the following code works well in AiX but when i try in Solaris it doesnt work.
((TIME1>TIME2)) && ((TIME2=TIME2+864))
((DIF=TIME2-TIME1))
echo difference = $DIF Seconds
is there any way the validation can be done using... (2 Replies)
How do we validate the header file. The file number should increament by 1 (position 17 to 19) if not abend the process.
first week
ABC0001 20100101123
second week
ABC0001 20100108124
Third week
ABC0001 20100115125 (7 Replies)
I have a table that looks like this, but for a whole year:
Hourly weather history for XXX 7 Jun
0:00 Clear weather 28
1:00 Clear weather 23
2:00 Clear weather 21
3:00 Clear weather 22
4:00 Clear weather 22
5:00 Clear weather 22
6:00 Clear weather 23
7:00 Clear... (12 Replies)
How to validate the user supplied timestamp?
Ther requirement is as follows.
While invoking the script, the parameters passed to the script are minimum and maixmum timestamps.
let's say min_tstmp and max_tstmp
ksh abc.ksh 2011-09-01-00:00:00 2011-12-01-00:00:00
so... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Im a newbie to scripting and have a small assignment. can someone please confirm if the script i have written would work fine as we dont have a test server to test :(
Scenario - copy 2 files from an ftp server (windows) to a linux machine (a perticular folder). run 2 different... (0 Replies)
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params::validate::dummy
Params::Validate::Dummy(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Params::Validate::Dummy(3pm)NAME
Params::Validate::Dummy - Stub for Params::Validate
SYNOPSIS
use Params::Validate::Dummy qw();
use Module::Optional qw(Params::Validate);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides stub routines for those who don't have Params::Validate installed.
For more details, please refer to the documentation for Params::Validate.
The code here is just stub routines which do NOTHING at all, passing through any arguments in the API and prototypes of Params::Validate.
In particular, the dummy stubs do not do defaulting, validation, untainting or anything else that Params::Validate does. If you need this
functionality, either provide it yourself in the surrounding code, or don't use this module and insist that the real Params::Validate is
installed.
"validate", "validate_pos"
The parameter list is passed through as a return value.
"validate_with"
Returns the value of the params option.
"set_options", "validation_options"
These do nothing at all.
Data types: "SCALAR", "SCALARREF", "ARRAYREF", "HASHREF", "GLOB", "GLOBREF", "BOOLEAN", "CODEREF", "HANDLE", "OBJECT", "UNDEF", "UNKNOWN"
In the Params::Validate module, these are constants implemented by subs that return numbers. This module implements the same functions.
SUPPORT
See Module::Optional
perl v5.10.1 2010-12-17 Params::Validate::Dummy(3pm)