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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting extract specific data from xml format file. Post 302158321 by 60doses on Tuesday 15th of January 2008 03:50:08 AM
Old 01-15-2008
Uhmm.. forgot another thing.. I will only need to take the start time if the status is 'send messages', and not 'submit messages'.

Here's another portion from the file:

<LogEvent ID="Timer Start">
<LogEventProperty Name="Event Type" ID="Event Type"><![CDATA[Timer Start]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Start Date" ID="Start Date"><![CDATA[12/13/2007]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Start Time" ID="Start Time"><![CDATA[19:04:46]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="End Date" ID="End Date"><![CDATA[12/13/2007]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="End Time" ID="End Time"><![CDATA[19:04:46]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Result" ID="Result"><![CDATA[ ]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Failure Reason" ID="Failure Reason"><![CDATA[ ]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Failure Description" ID="Failure Description"></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Virtual Tester Command ID" ID="Virtual Tester Command ID"><![CDATA[send messagesRCF/MH541/10JUL0700/FRA/T20]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Virtual Tester First Time Stamp" ID="Virtual Tester First Time Stamp"><![CDATA[68798]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Virtual Tester Line Number" ID="Virtual Tester Line Number"><![CDATA[1177]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Operating System" ID="Operating System"><![CDATA[Windows]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="OS Version" ID="OS Version"><![CDATA[2003]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Processor" ID="Processor"><![CDATA[Pentium]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Display Resolution" ID="Display Resolution"><![CDATA[1024x768]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Display Color Bits" ID="Display Color Bits"><![CDATA[32]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="OS Service Pack" ID="OS Service Pack"><![CDATA[Service Pack 1]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Memory Size" ID="Memory Size"><![CDATA[2048]]></LogEventProperty>
<LogEventProperty Name="Processor Number" ID="Processor Number"><![CDATA[4]]></LogEventProperty>
</LogEvent>
 

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mesg(1) 							   User Commands							   mesg(1)

NAME
mesg - permit or deny messages SYNOPSIS
mesg [-n | -y | n | y] DESCRIPTION
The mesg utility will control whether other users are allowed to send messages via write(1), talk(1), or other utilities to a terminal device. The terminal device affected is determined by searching for the first terminal in the sequence of devices associated with standard input, standard output, and standard error, respectively. With no arguments, mesg reports the current state without changing it. Processes with appropriate privileges may be able to send messages to the terminal independent of the current state. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -n|n Denies permission to other users to send message to the terminal. See write(1). -y|y Grants permission to other users to send messages to the terminal. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of mesg: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MES- SAGES, and NLSPATH. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 if messages are receivable. 1 if messages are not receivable. 2 on error. FILES
/dev/tty* terminal devices /dev/pts/* terminal devices ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
talk(1), write(1), attributes(5), environ(5), standards(5) SunOS 5.10 31 Oct 1997 mesg(1)
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