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I have requirement:
1) Check the record count in table (table in oracle)
2) If records exists generate the file for existing records and wait for some time (Go to sleep mode) and
Again check the record count after 10 min.......... (Loop this process if record count >0).
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Suppose there is a table like the following...I just wanted to know if there is any command using which we can get the record/name of the person who joined before 2005..
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i need to copy one table with data into another table,
right now am using
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elf_getphdr
elf_getphdr(3E)elf_getphdr(3E)NAME
elf32_getphdr, elf32_newphdr, elf64_getphdr, elf64_newphdr - retrieve class-dependent program header table for elf32 and elf64 files,
respectively
SYNOPSIS
[flag... ] file... [library] ...
DESCRIPTION
For a 32-bit class file, returns a pointer to the program execution header table, if one is available for the ELF descriptor elf.
allocates a new table with count entries, regardless of whether one existed previously, and sets the bit for the table (see elf_flag(3E)).
Specifying a zero count deletes an existing table. Note this behavior differs from that of (see elf_getehdr(3E)), allowing a program to
replace or delete the program header table, changing its size if necessary.
If no program header table exists, the file is not a 32-bit class file, an error occurs, or elf is null, both functions return a null
pointer. Additionally, returns a null pointer if count is zero.
The table is an array of structures, each of which includes the following members.
The ELF header's member tells how many entries the program header table has (see elf_getehdr(3E)). A program may inspect this value to
determine the size of an existing table; automatically sets the member's value to count. If the program is building a new file, it is
responsible for creating the file's ELF header before creating the program header table.
For a 64-bit class file, returns a pointer to the program execution header table, if one is available for the ELF descriptor elf.
allocates a new table with count entries, regardless of whether one existed previously, and sets the bit for the table (see Specifying a
zero count deletes an existing table. Note this behavior differs from that of (see elf_getehdr(3E)), allowing a program to replace or
delete the program header table, changing its size if necessary.
If no program header table exists, the file is not a 64-bit class file, an error occurs, or elf is null, both functions return a null
pointer. Additionally, returns a null pointer if count is zero.
The table is an array of structures, each of which includes the following members.
The ELF header's e_phnum member tells how many entries the program header table has (see elf_getehdr(3E)). A program may inspect this
value to determine the size of an existing table; automatically sets the member's value to count. If the program is building a new file,
it is responsible for creating the file's ELF header before creating the program header table.
SEE ALSO elf(3E), elf_begin(3E), elf_flag(3E), elf_getehdr(3E).
elf_getphdr(3E)