I think the correct output in this case should be:
Because you cannot determine whether first record (IMAGINE) is correct or not, as you don't have previous record to analyze response. Try this script:
Run it like this: ./script.pl your_file
Hi,
I have below awk statement and I need to convert the second field ( substr($0,8,6))from minutes to hours with 2 decimail place. How can I achieve this?
/usr/bin/awk '{print substr($0,23,4),substr($0,8,6)}' /tmp/MANAGER_LIST.$$ >> /tmp/NEWMANAGER_LIST.$$
Thanks for any help! (4 Replies)
i have a line like this in my script
IP=`get_IP <hostname> | awk '{ print $1 }'
echo $IP
the problem is get_IP <hostname> returns data formated as follows:
ip 1.1.1.1 name server_name
the code above returns
1.1.1.1 server_name and i just need the 1.1.1.1
I have tried to add "|... (5 Replies)
Is there any awk command to calculate P Value ?(Probability)
Is it possib;e to calculate P va;ue for this data for ex?
7.891284
8.148193
7.749575
7.958188
7.887702
7.714877
8.141548
7.51845
8.27736
7.929853
7.92456
8.249126
7.989113
8.012573
8.351206 (2 Replies)
Hello, I have the following file, but one of his columns is not in place, and tried with SED and AWK, how I can correct format?
In the second line break is wrong, and puts it after the first column of next line
I would appreciate if you could guide me on the subject. (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have been trying to use an awk script to parse out correct and incorrect answers in a simple tab-delimited text file. I am trying to compare the user's response to the stimulus presented (in this case, an arrow pointing left or right; e.g., "<--" vs. "-->"). I have the data for the... (6 Replies)
I have this input.|user1 |10.10.10.10 |23|046|1726 (212) |0
|user2 |10.10.10.11 |23|046|43 (17) |0
|test |10.10.10.12 |23|046|45 (10) |0
|test1 |10.10.10.13 |23|046|89 (32) |0
I need to get the data for a user like thisuser1 1726
user2 43
test 45
test1 89... (11 Replies)
Hi all,
I think so I’m getting the result is wrong, while using following awk commend,
colval=$(awk 'FNR>1 && NR==FNR{a=$4;next;} FNR>1 {a+=$4; print $2"\t"a/3}'
filename_f.tsv filename_f2.tsv filename_f3.tsv)
echo $colval >> Result.tsv
it’s doing the condition 2 times, first result... (5 Replies)
Hi everyone,
The following piece of awk code works fine if I use eval builtin
var='$1,$2'
ps | eval "awk '{print $var}'"
But when I try to knock off eval and use awk variable as substitute then I am not getting the expected result
ps | awk -v v1=$var '{print v1}' # output is $1,$2
ps |... (4 Replies)
The awk below runs and produces the following output on the file2. This is just an example of the format as the file is ~14MB. file1.txt is attached. I am trying to count the ids that match between the two files and out the ids that are missing. Thank you :).
file2
970 NM_213590 ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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net::ldap::control::passwordpolicy
Net::LDAP::Control::PasswordPolicy(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::LDAP::Control::PasswordPolicy(3)NAME
Net::LDAP::Control::PasswordPolicy - LDAPv3 Password Policy control object
SYNOPSIS
use Net::LDAP;
use Net::LDAP::Control::PasswordPolicy;
use Net::LDAP::Constant qw( LDAP_CONTROL_PASSWORDPOLICY );
$ldap = Net::LDAP->new( "ldap.example.com" );
$pp = Net::LDAP::Control::PasswordPolicy->new;
$mesg = $ldap->bind( "cn=Bob Smith,dc=example,dc=com",
password => "secret",
control => [ $pp ] );
# Get password policy reponse
my($resp) = $mesg->control( LDAP_CONTROL_PASSWORDPOLICY );
if (defined($resp)) {
my $v = $resp->pp_error;
print "Password policy error $v
" if defined $v;
$v = $resp->time_before_expiration;
print "Password expires in $v second(s)
" if defined $v;
}
DESCRIPTION
"Net::LDAP::Control::PasswordPolicy" provides an interface for the creation and manipulation of objects that represent
"PasswordPolicyRequest"s and "PasswordPolicyResponse"s as described by draft-behera-password-policy-09.
This control can be passed to most operations, including the bind.
CONSTRUCTOR ARGUMENTS
There are no constructor arguments other than those provided by Net::LDAP::Control.
METHODS
time_before_expiration
If defined, this is an integer value holding the time left in seconds before the account's password will expire.
grace_authentications_remaining
If defined, this is an integer value holding the number of authentication requests allowed before the account is locked.
pp_error
If defined, this contains a more detailed error code for the account. See Net::LDAP::Constant for definitions of each. Values can
include:
LDAP_PP_PASSWORD_EXPIRED
LDAP_PP_ACCOUNT_LOCKED
LDAP_PP_CHANGE_AFTER_RESET
LDAP_PP_PASSWORD_MOD_NOT_ALLOWED
LDAP_PP_MUST_SUPPLY_OLD_PASSWORD
LDAP_PP_INSUFFICIENT_PASSWORD_QUALITY
LDAP_PP_PASSWORD_TOO_SHORT
LDAP_PP_PASSWORD_TOO_YOUNG
LDAP_PP_PASSWORD_IN_HISTORY
SEE ALSO
Net::LDAP, Net::LDAP::Control, Net::LDAP::Constant, draft-behera-ldap-password-policy-09.txt
AUTHOR
Chris Ridd <chris.ridd@isode.com>
Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the perl-ldap mailing list <perl-ldap@perl.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008 Chris Ridd. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.1 2010-03-12 Net::LDAP::Control::PasswordPolicy(3)