06-30-2010
Actually in my example i have used "_" before for all date format. But actually some cases it is like (yyyymmdd_fee_file2.dat). In some cases it is like hh_mm_ss:yyyymmmdd also. So this wouldnt work out for my problem.
I have somehow close to my solution using the re interval option to awk. If some1 has better solution. Warm welcome for it.
echo $feed_file | awk --re-interval '
/y{3}ymmdd/ { print "yyyymmdd" }
/[^y]y{1}ymmdd/ { print "yymmdd" }
/yymmmdd/ { print "yymmmdd" }
/y{3}ymmmdd/ { print "yyyymmmdd" }
'
like this i will add complete possible cases. If any new format in feed file, i will be keep updating this script
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
ldapfilter.conf
ldapfilter.conf(4) File Formats ldapfilter.conf(4)
NAME
ldapfilter.conf - configuration file for LDAP filtering routines
SYNOPSIS
/etc/opt/SUNWconn/ldap/current/ldapfilter.conf
DESCRIPTION
The ldapfilter.conf file contains information used by the LDAP filtering routines.
Blank lines and lines that begin with a hash character (#) are treated as comments and ignored. The configuration information consists of
lines that contain one to five tokens. Tokens are separated by white space, and double quotes can be used to include white space inside a
token.
The file consists of a sequence of one or more filter sets. A filter set begins with a line containing a single token called a tag.
The filter set consists of a sequence of one or more filter lists. The first line in a filter list must contain four or five tokens: the
value pattern, the delimiter list, a filtertemplate, a match description, and an optional search scope. The value pattern is a regular
expression that is matched against the value passed to the LDAP library call to select the filter list.
The delimiter list is a list of the characters (in the form of a single string) that can be used to break the value into distinct words.
The filter template is used to construct an LDAP filter (see description below)
The match description is returned to the caller along with a filter as a piece of text that can be used to describe the sort of LDAP search
that took place. It should correctly compete both of the following phrases: "One match description match was found for ..." and "Three
match description matches were found for...."
The search scope is optional, and should be one of base, onelevel, or subtree. If search scope is not provided, the default is subtree.
The remaining lines of the filter list should contain two or three tokens, a filter template, a match description and an optional search
scope.
The filter template is similar in concept to a printf(3C) style format string. Everything is taken literally except for the character
sequences:
%v Substitute the entire value string in place of the %v.
%v$ Substitute the last word in this field.
%vN Substitute word N in this field (where N is a single digit 1-9). Words are numbered from left to right within the value
starting at 1.
%vM-N Substitute the indicated sequence of words where M and N are both single digits 1-9.
%vN- Substitute word N through the last word in value where N is again a single digit 1-9.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: An LDAP Filter Configuration File
The following LDAP filter configuration file contains two filter sets, example1 and example2 onelevel, each of which contains four filter
lists.
# ldap filter file
#
example1
"=" " " "%v" "arbitrary filter"
"[0-9][0-9-]*" " " "(telephoneNumber=*%v)" "phone number"
"@" " " "(mail=%v)" "email address"
"^.[. _].*" ". _" "(cn=%v1* %v2-)" "first initial"
".*[. _].$" ". _" "(cn=%v1-*)" "last initial"
"[. _]" ". _" "(|(sn=%v1-)(cn=%v1-))" "exact"
"(|(sn~=%v1-)(cn~=%v1-))" "approximate"
".*" ". " "(|(cn=%v1)(sn=%v1)(uid=%v1))" "exact"
"(|(cn~=%v1)(sn~=%v1))" "approximate"
"example2 onelevel"
"^..$" " " "(|(o=%v)(c=%v)(l=%v)(co=%v))" "exact" "onelevel"
"(|(o~=%v)(c~=%v)(l~=%v)(co~=%v))" "approximate"
"onelevel"
" " " " "(|(o=%v)(l=%v)(co=%v)" "exact" "onelevel"
"(|(o~=%v)(l~=%v)(co~=%v)" "approximate" "onelevel"
"." " " "(associatedDomain=%v)" "exact" "onelevel"
".*" " " "(|(o=%v)(l=%v)(co=%v)" "exact" "onelevel"
"(|(o~=%v)(l~=%v)(co~=%v)" "approximate" "onelevel"
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWlldap |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Stability Level |Evolving |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
ldap_getfilter(3LDAP), ldap_ufn(3LDAP), attributes(5)
SunOS 5.10 9 Jul 2003 ldapfilter.conf(4)