I am very new to scripting in UNIX and in need of help. I am creating a program that will check a file that has a target time in the form of HH:MM:SS before another program can begin executing. The file with the target time will only have that target time in it and nothing else.
Is there any way... (1 Reply)
I am very new to scripting in UNIX and in need of help. I am creating a program that will check a file that has a target time in the form of HH:MM:SS before another program can begin executing. The file with the target time will only have that target time in it and nothing else.
Is there any... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a UNIX script which has two parts:
1. It connects to a database and refreshes a materialized view
2. It then connects to another database and inserts refresh statistics to a table
The script works, but I'm not too good at UNIX validation. Currently, if the first part of the job... (1 Reply)
is there any way to check null data against some of the column in file
My file have such structure
1,,4,SUMISHO ,SMG110880 ,1,12,SUMISHO CAPITAL MANAGEMENT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD ,ACCT01,20080531,2008,5,30,20080630,1,1,TXGRP ,CGST ,1,74,5.18,74,0,5.18... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I got a file with 3 fields delimited by hyphen "-". I have to validate & cleanse the data before i begine the processing
Requirements
1. No record should contain more than 2 delimiters
2. No record should even contain less than 2 delimiters
3. Any records that matches rule 1 &... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I got a file with 3 fields delimited by hyphen "-". I have to validate & cleanse the data before i begine the processing
Requirements
1. No record should contain more than 2 delimiters
2. No record should even contain less than 2 delimiters
3. Any records that matches rule 1 &... (3 Replies)
I have a script which is take date as parameter
sh abc.sh <2010-02-01>
#!/sh/bin
my_date=$1
#Here i want to two diffrent dates
## 3 Days before
##date14query=$mydate - 4 (it will be 2010-01-28)
##date24query=$mydate +4 (it will be 2010-01-05)
#Please Help (3 Replies)
Dears,
I am working on a batch that processes file with name containing date prefix eg., 20101222_file.dat.
The logic is to process files in order. Eg., 20101225 must be processed only after 20101222.
Ok first glance it looked simple, it use a variable to check this date value as number and... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am completely new to Unix Shell Scripting.
I m validating(Basic File Validation) an .HHT file in TIBCO.
After that i need to do Data Validation through UNIX Shell scripting.
Rules in DataValidation:
1.) Need to Check Every field wheather it is a Char or Number?(Fields are... (1 Reply)
Please help me to validate PAN card using unix
---------- Post updated at 03:06 AM ---------- Previous update was at 02:21 AM ----------
1) The first three letters are sequence of alphabets from AAA to zzz
2) The fourth character informs about the type of holder of the Card. Each assesse... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: suryanarayana
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validation::class::backwards
Validation::Class::Backwards(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Validation::Class::Backwards(3pm)NAME
Validation::Class::Backwards - Backwards-Compatibility Layer for Validation::Class
VERSION
version 7.70
SYNOPSIS
package SomeClass;
use Validation::Class;
package main;
my $class = SomeClass->new;
...
1;
DESCRIPTION
Validation::Class::Backwards is responsible for providing deprecated functionality to the Validation::Class::Prototype layer whilst clearly
remaining separate via namespacing.
Note: The methods described here will eventually become obsolete and cease to exist. Please review the namespace occasionally and adjust
your code accordingly. Using methods defined here will generate warnings unless you unset the $ENV{'VALIDATION_CLASS_BC_WARNING'}
environment variable.
METHODS
error
DEPRECATING:
The error method is used to set and/or retrieve errors encountered during validation. The error method with no parameters returns the error
message object which is an arrayref of error messages stored at class-level.
# set errors at the class-level
return $self->error('this isnt cool', 'unknown somethingorother');
# set an error at the field-level, using the field ref (not field name)
$self->error($field_object, "i am your error message");
# return all errors encountered/set as an arrayref
my $all_errors = $self->error();
RECOMMENDED:
# see Validation::Class::Errors
# set errors at the class-level
return $self->errors->add(...);
# set an error at the field-level
$self->fields->{$field_name}->{errors}->add(...);
# return all errors encountered
my $list = $self->errors->list;
AUTHOR
Al Newkirk <anewkirk@ana.io>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Al Newkirk.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-28 Validation::Class::Backwards(3pm)