I want to be able to run a script on one server, that will spawn another shell which runs some commands on another server..
I have seen some code that may help - but I cant get it working as below:
spawn /usr/bin/ksh
send "telnet x <port_no>\r"
expect "Enter command: "
send "LOGIN:x:x;... (2 Replies)
well i have this code here..and it works fine in kornshell..
#!/bin/ksh
home=c:/..../
input=$1
sed '1,3d' $input > $1.out
line=""
cat $1.out | while read a
do
line="$line $a"
done
echo $line > $1
rm $1.out
however...now i want it just in normal sh mode..how to convert this?... (21 Replies)
HI all,
I am relatively new to Unix Shell Scripts ...
I want to know how u can calculate the differnece between the 2 dates.
As if in Oracle by using SYSDATE u get current date and time ..
How one can achieve it in Unix ?
Thanks.. (1 Reply)
I am sending the data in userfile and colfile from ksh script to pl/sql script
linto an array with this command
grep '' $userfile |awk '{print "my_user_id("FNR") := '$SQL_QUOTE'"$1"'$SQL_QUOTE';"}' >> $SQL_TEMP_FILE
grep '^\{1,10\}$' $colfile | awk '{print "my_col_id("NR") := "$1";"}' >>... (0 Replies)
I need to get yesterdays date in the format yyyymmdd
I can get today's date simply enough - 20031112
Is there any way to substract 1 from this easily enough in korn shell script?
It has to be korn shell and not perl (20 Replies)
Hi All
I have writing a Korn Shell script to execute it on many of our servers. But some servers don't have Korn Shell installed, they use Borne Shell.
Some operations like calculation don't work :
cat ${file1} | tail -$((${num1}-${num2})) > ${file2}
Is it possible to activate Korn Shell... (3 Replies)
I am serching for a file created today like so:
TODAY=$(date +"%b-%d")
T_FILE=$(find /export/home/dan/ck/reports/t-status-t.txt-$TODAY-05-00-0?.csv)
The file it is searching for is titled:
/export/home/dan/ck/reports/t-status-t.txt-Jun-29-05-00-01
however, I when... (2 Replies)
Could some one tell me the difference btw Bourne shell and the Kshell? Which is more flexible and reliable in terms of portability and efficiency. When i type the following command ..
$ echo $SHELL
yields me
/bin/sh
Does this tells me that I am in Bourne shell. If yes, how can i get... (6 Replies)
Hello Friends,
I need to examine a huge CDR file according to a complex (at least for me) condition like below and i couldnt write anything :(
In CDR file there are more than hundreds of fields, I need to print the rows which matches the below condition:
while $13 field of subsequent... (9 Replies)
Hi All,
I have one file with two columns separated by tab.
I need to search for second column value of this file in the 5 column of another file. If the match is found replace the 5th column of second file with entire row of the first file.
e.g.
file1
123 D.abc
234 D.rde
4563 ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: alok2082
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
px_date2string
PX_DATE2STRING(3)PX_DATE2STRING(3)px_date2string - Converts a date into a string.SYNOPSIS
string px_date2string (resource $pxdoc, int $value, string $format)
DESCRIPTION
Turns a date as it stored in the paradox file into human readable format. Paradox dates are the number of days since 1.1.0000. This func-
tion is just for convenience. It can be easily replaced by some math and the calendar functions as demonstrated in the example below.
PARAMETERS
o $pxdoc
- Resource identifier of the paradox database as returned by px_new(3).
o $value
- Value as stored in paradox database field of type PX_FIELD_DATE.
o $format
- String format similar to the format used by date(3). The placeholders support by this function is a subset of those supported by
date(3) (Y, y, m, n, d, j, L).
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Turn a paradox date into a human readable form
<?php
$px = px_new();
/* make up a date as it could be stored in */
/* a date field of a paradox db. */
/* 700000 days since 1.1.0000. */
$days = 700000;
/* Use the calendar functions to print a */
/* human readable format of the date */
echo jdtogregorian($days+1721425)."
";
/* px_date2string() outputs the same */
echo px_date2string($px, $days, "n/d/Y")."
";
px_delete($px);
?>
The above example will output:
7/15/1917
7/15/1917
SEE ALSO px_timestamp2string(3), jdtogregorian(3).
PHP Documentation Group PX_DATE2STRING(3)