Write a function called dateToDays that takes three parameters -a month string such as Sep, a day number such as 18, and a year number such as 1962-and return s the number of days from January 1, 1900, to the date. Notes: I am asking you to account for leap years.
my script is not working i need help
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I have to copy an array to a temp variable and back after doing some functions. I am trying to see if it is possible to do without while loops.My closest try was
set -A temp ${THE_ARRAY}
# restore array after some actions
set -A THE_ARRAY ${temp}
The problem with above is that, the new... (1 Reply)
hi all, I have read similiar topics in this board, but i didn' t find the posting which is the same with the problem i face.. I try to extract string from the end. i try to do this:
num=abcdefghij
num2=${num:-5}
echo $num2 #this should print the last 5 characters (fghij)
but it doesn;t... (3 Replies)
My Korn shell script below is giving me the following error: ./test.ksh: 0403-057 syntax error at line 7 : 'then' is not matched.
Can anyone provide a quick solution as to why the error is occurring? Thanks.
#!/usr/bin/ksh
typeset -i RecCount
typeset -i RecCount2
RecCount=`db2 -x "select... (23 Replies)
I got the task writting Korn Shell script to automate the tuxedo login so that users neednot have to enter options manually. I have done that using expect tool from the Unix but my manger told me its not secure so you have to do that using Kornshell without using Expect. Here is the way to login to... (0 Replies)
In a Korn shell script I have,
cat ../header | sed -e 's/flag1/$cnumb/g' > header.txt
The header is short
{{Company flag1}}
But the result in header.txt is
{{Company $cnumb}}
The value of $cnumb is 120. I am trying to get the value of $cnumb into the header.
I have tried /'$cnumb'/g,... (10 Replies)
Hello - I have a folder that contains files from 2003 till 2010. I am trying to figure out a command that would seperate each years file and show me a count?
Even if i can find a command that would give me year by year count, thats good enough too.
Thanks (8 Replies)
Using the KSH, write a shell script called display_by_length, which takes an absolute pathname to a directory and displays all ordinary files in the directory ordered by their length; for each file listed, display the name of the file and its length - nothing else. Extend this script to take an... (1 Reply)
i am a beginner i m learning shell by myself
i have problem writing a korn shell that takes an absolute pathname to directory and display all ordinary files in the directory ordered by their length.
i was thinking use grep ls sort and sed. maybe, i m wrong! can someone tell me? (2 Replies)
hello
I am using a korn shell script.
I want to make them password protected.
Please suggest some ways to do it.
thanks in advance for your sufggestion ! (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
nnstats
NNSTATS(1m)NNSTATS(1m)NAME
nnstats - display nnmaster collection and expire statistics
SYNOPSIS
nnstats [ -lt ] [ -d month day ] [ -m month ] [ logfile ]...
DESCRIPTION
nnstats will extract the collection (C) and expiration (X) entries from the log file and calculate total and average number of articles,
groups and elapsed time per day, per month, or for the duration of the whole log file.
Normally only a summary for the specified period is printed. If -l is specified, the statistics for each day in the period is also
printed, and if -t is specified the summary is not printed.
Normally the statistics is collected for all days in the log files (or the current log file if one is not specified).
If "-m month" is specified, the statistics for that month is calculated. The month is specified in normal date notation, i.e. a capital-
ized three letter abbreviation like Jan, Feb, ...
If "-d month day" is specified, the statistics for that date only is calculated and printed.
FILES
../Log The log file
SEE ALSO nn(1), nnusage(1M), nnadmin(1M), nnmaster(8)NOTES
If nnmaster is run with options -LCX, nnstats will not work, because the necessary entries are not written to the log file.
AUTHORS
Mark Moraes <moraes@csri.toronto.edu>
Kim F. Storm <storm@texas.dk>
4th Berkeley Distribution Release 6.6 NNSTATS(1m)