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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Numbers of records in SAS dataset Post 302187678 by aigles on Monday 21st of April 2008 04:32:20 PM
Old 04-21-2008
Don't put spaces around equal sign.
Code:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
RecCount=`sas -x "select count(*) from /users/abc/123/sas_dataset.sas7bdat"`

or (more readable):
Code:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
RecCount=$(sas -x "select count(*) from /users/abc/123/sas_dataset.sas7bdat")

Jean-Pierre.
 

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opendkim-genzone(8)					      System Manager's Manual					       opendkim-genzone(8)

NAME
opendkim-genzone - DKIM public key zone file generation tool SYNOPSIS
opendkim-genzone [-C address] [-d domain] [-D] [-E secs] [-N ns[,...]] [-o file] [-r secs] [-R secs] [-S] [-t secs] [-T secs] [-v] [-x conffile] [dataset] DESCRIPTION
opendkim-genzone generates a file suitable for use with named(8) to publish a set of public keys. The dataset parameter should specify a set of data as described in the opendkim(8) man page. It can currently refer to flat files, Sleepy- cat databases, comma-separated lists, LDAP directories or SQL databases. The dataset may be omitted if a configuration file (via the -x command line flag) is specified referring to a configuration file that sets a KeyTable parameter, in which case that value will be used. The database contents should be formatted as described for the KeyTable parameter, described in the opendkim.conf(5) man page. OPTIONS
-C contact Uses contact as the contact information to be used when an SOA record is generated (see -S below). If not specified, the userid of the executing user and the local hostname will be used; if the executing user can't be determined, "hostmaster" will be used. -d domain Restricts output to those records for which the domain field is the specified domain. -D Adds a "._domainkey" suffix to selector names in the zone file. -E secs When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the default record expiration time. The default is 604800. -N nslist Specifies a comma-separated list of nameservers, which will be output in NS records before the TXT records. The first nameserver in this list will also be used in the SOA record (if -S is also specified) as the authority hostname. -o file Sends output to the named file rather than standard output. -r secs When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the zone refresh time. The default is 10800. -R secs When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the zone retry time. The default is 1800. -S Asks for an SOA record to be generated at the top of the output. The content of this output can be controlled using the -E, -r, -R, -T options. The serial number will be generated based on the current time of day. -t ttl Puts a TTL (time-to-live) value of ttl on all records output. The units are in seconds. -T secs When generating an SOA record (see -S below), use secs as the default record TTL time. The default is 86400. -v Increases the verbosity of debugging output written to standard error. -x conffile Names an opendkim.conf(5) file to be read for LDAP-specific parameters when an LDAP dataset is given on the command line. Not required for other dataset types. The default is /etc/opendkim.conf. VERSION
This man page covers the version of opendkim-genzone that shipped with version 2.6.8 of OpenDKIM. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2010, 2012, The OpenDKIM Project. All rights reserved. SEE ALSO
opendkim(8), opendkim.conf(5) The OpenDKIM Project opendkim-genzone(8)
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