when i invoke this script without any parameters it redirects output to myfile.log but the problem i see is that all lines of usage except last line i.e "*****" does not get printed in log file instead a list of all files in the current directory gets printed in the log file.
I saw nothing in your code that causes pathname expansion (aka file globbing). Therefore, I suspect that the final line of asterisks is actually written correctly. Perhaps the source of the filenames you see is whatever code you're using to read the log.
A demonstration:
So, exactly what code are you using to display myfile.log's contents?
Hi:
I am currently working on a program which requires direct its ouput to a file here is an example
./proram arg_1 arg_2
when program ends all output will be arg_2 file
Is that possible I am not a bad programmer, However I am stuck there.
Can anyone give a hint?
Thanks
SW (1 Reply)
Ahhhrrrggg I'm having a brain fart...
I want to take the output of a command and redirect it to a file...
This works....
$ man cp | cat >> copy_help
but this doesn't
keytool -help |cat >> keytool_help
It just produces... these lines...
more keytool_help
] ...
... (11 Replies)
Hi all!!
is possible to assign the output of some command to filename, i.e.
grep_output.txt
Otherwise, I want to open a new file which name is inside another, how can I do it?
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If I want to cat one file and have the output inserted into a specific place on another file, how is this done? I know how to append >> and to overwrite > but say I have a file with:
File1:
abc
def
ghi
jkl
And a File with:
File2:
mno
pqr
stu
vwx
And I want to place the... (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
i have a script named purgeErrors.ksh, when i execute this script i need to redirect the output to a log file in the same directory, how can i do that ??
-- Aditya (5 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to redirect only the file names to a new file from the ls -ltr directroy. how Can i do it.
my ls -ltr output will be as below.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 118 103 28295 Jul 26 2006 event.podl
-rwxr-xr-x 1 118 103 28295 Jul 26 2006 xyz.podl
I want my new file... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I want to know how to redirect the output of topas -P to a file in a readable format. I tried doing it by using
topas -P > topas.txt but the output is not properly aligned and when I opened it using vi it ahd some characters.
Please help me out in this.
Thanks (1 Reply)
Below script perfectly works, giving below mail output. BUT, I want to make the script mail only if there are any D-Defined/T-Transition/B-Broken State WPARs and also to copy the output generated during monitoring to a temporary log file, which gets cleaned up every week. Need suggestions.
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Hi Guys,
I want to redirect the output of 3 scripts to a file and then mail the output of those three scripts.
I used below but it is not working:
OFILE=/home/home1/report1
echo "report1 details" > $OFILE
=/home/home1/1.sh > $OFILE
echo... (7 Replies)
I created a script to do some work. I want to use "echo" to redirect "date" to log file. echo works to screen. But cannot redirect first or second "echo" output to logfile. Please help. My code looks like:
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
oci_field_size
OCI_FIELD_SIZE(3)OCI_FIELD_SIZE(3)oci_field_size - Returns field's sizeSYNOPSIS
int oci_field_size (resource $statement, mixed $field)
DESCRIPTION
Returns the size of a $field.
PARAMETERS
o $statement
- A valid OCI statement identifier.
o $field
- Can be the field's index (1-based) or name.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the size of a $field in bytes, or FALSE on errors.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
oci_field_size(3) example
<?php
// Create the table with:
// CREATE TABLE mytab (number_col NUMBER, varchar2_col varchar2(1),
// clob_col CLOB, date_col DATE);
$conn = oci_connect("hr", "hrpwd", "localhost/XE");
if (!$conn) {
$m = oci_error();
trigger_error(htmlentities($m['message']), E_USER_ERROR);
}
$stid = oci_parse($conn, "SELECT * FROM mytab");
oci_execute($stid, OCI_DESCRIBE_ONLY); // Use OCI_DESCRIBE_ONLY if not fetching rows
echo "<table border="1">
";
echo "<tr>";
echo "<th>Name</th>";
echo "<th>Type</th>";
echo "<th>Length</th>";
echo "</tr>
";
$ncols = oci_num_fields($stid);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $ncols; $i++) {
$column_name = oci_field_name($stid, $i);
$column_type = oci_field_type($stid, $i);
$column_size = oci_field_size($stid, $i);
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>$column_name</td>";
echo "<td>$column_type</td>";
echo "<td>$column_size</td>";
echo "</tr>
";
}
echo "</table>
";
// Outputs:
// Name Type Length
// NUMBER_COL NUMBER 22
// VARCHAR2_COL VARCHAR2 1
// CLOB_COL CLOB 4000
// DATE_COL DATE 7
oci_free_statement($stid);
oci_close($conn);
?>
NOTES
Note
In PHP versions before 5.0.0 you must use ocicolumnsize(3) instead. This name still can be used, it was left as alias of
oci_field_size(3) for downwards compatability. This, however, is deprecated and not recommended.
SEE ALSO oci_num_fields(3), oci_field_name(3).
PHP Documentation Group OCI_FIELD_SIZE(3)