Hi guys,
I know that this topic has been discuss numerous times, and I have search the net and this forum for it.
However, non able to address the problem I faced so far.
I am on Solaris Platform and unable to install additional packages like the GNU date and gawk to make use of their... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am having the following problem.
test > hourOfDay=06 ; delayTime=$(((9-$hourOfDay)*60)) ; echo $delayTime
180
test > hourOfDay=07 ; delayTime=$(((9-$hourOfDay)*60)) ; echo $delayTime
120
test > hourOfDay=08 ; delayTime=$(((9-$hourOfDay)*60)) ; echo $delayTime
bash: (9-08: value... (5 Replies)
The date construct in UNIX can be used to calculate when something is finished: date -v+1H displays the time 1 hour from now.
I want to use the same construct in a script, but it is leading to error messages:
echo "Finished at: " `date -v+$durationH`
where $duration is calculated based on input... (3 Replies)
Dear Folks,
I want to calculate the elapsed hours between two time columns. I am using timestampdiff method for the same. I am able to get the value. But facing an issue of decimal values. For example the elapsed hours between 09:00:00 and 20:30:00 is coming as 11 instead of 11.5. I am using below... (1 Reply)
A report needs to come some what similar to this
No of elements Stream Batch No Load time
A B C D
A,B,C im able to get quite easily
wc -l /usr/local/intranet/areas/prod/output/SRGW_0?/*/MESSAGE_T.dat
O/P of above command.
A B C ... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a file containing 100,000 rows-by-120 columns and I need to compute for the standard deviation for each row. Any idea on how to calculate row-wise standard deviation using awk? My sample data looks like this:
input data:
23 35 12 25 16 17 18 19 29 12
12 26 15 14 15 23 12 12... (2 Replies)
Hey all. I am working on some scripts in bash to perform a variety of functions; there are a variety of steps involved, and they must happen in a specific sequence; what I need help with is a way to calculate some differences in a timestamp in a logfile.
One of the steps in the scripts I am... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have written script and wanted to know the run time of it in seconds. i used below logic but am not getting the results in second instead getting error.
cat pkloader.sh
# if you want to calculate the time in milliseconds then use $(date +%s%N)
START_TIME=`date +%s`
echo... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to run a utility for all the process id that are running for more than 15 mins.
I have captured process id's and the time that they were run in a file like below
1st column represnts the process ids and the 2nd one is the Time
<
21014 01:00
21099 01:00
24361 01:03
24406... (5 Replies)
16:45:51 10051 77845
16:45:51 10051 77845
16:46:52 10051 77846
16:46:53 10051 77846
Match the last PID then subtract second line time with first line.
Please help me with any command or script.
working in media company on a project OS: RHEl7
tried command:
awk 'function... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivekn
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dbix::class::timestamp
DBIx::Class::TimeStamp(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Class::TimeStamp(3pm)NAME
DBIx::Class::TimeStamp - DBIx::Class extension to update and create date and time based fields
DESCRIPTION
Works in conjunction with InflateColumn::DateTime to automatically set update and create date and time based fields in a table.
SYNOPSIS
package My::Schema;
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw( TimeStamp ... Core ));
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
id => { data_type => 'integer' },
t_created => { data_type => 'datetime', set_on_create => 1 },
t_updated => { data_type => 'datetime',
set_on_create => 1, set_on_update => 1 },
);
Now, any update or create actions will update the specified columns with the current time, using the DateTime inflator.
This is effectively trigger emulation to get consistent behavior across databases that either implement them poorly or not at all.
METHODS
get_timestamp
Returns a DateTime object pointing to now. Override this method if you have different time accounting functions, or want to do anything
special.
The date and time objects in the database are expected to be inflated. As such you can be pretty flexible with what you want to return
here.
AUTHOR
J. Shirley <jshirley@gmail.com>
CONTRIBUTORS
Florian Ragwitz (Porting to DBIx::Class::DynamicDefault)
LTJake/bricas
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2009 J. Shirley, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-09-05 DBIx::Class::TimeStamp(3pm)