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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Regarding Admin life either as DBA or UNIX Linux admin Post 302887717 by Neo on Monday 10th of February 2014 11:15:50 AM
Old 02-10-2014
Hmmm. Your original post does not mention shell scripting or any technologies; and you only mentioned you are looking for a job with daytime / regular hours.

You mention you have "2.7" years experience; but as I mentioned, many people have more years experience and strong reputations, so naturally they get the better working conditions.

Maybe I'm confused, because in my entire career, I never asked such a question (in a technical forum). Job listing normally list the shift (time of the work), etc; so it's up to you to look at various job boards and other job listings and find something suitable for you.

This is not a job board, it is a technical forum with technical Q&A for the most part; and your question does not really make sense; because it's easy to go to job boards and look for jobs that match your criteria.
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LedgerSMB::DBObject::Admin(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   LedgerSMB::DBObject::Admin(3pm)

NAME
LedgerSMB::DBObject::Admin - User/group management for LedgerSMB SYNOPSIS
User/group management for LedgerSMB INHERITS
Universal LedgerSMB LedgerSMB::DBObject METHODS
save_user Saves a user optionally with location and contact data. If the password or import hash values is set, will not save contact or address information. This API is not fully documented at this time because it is expected that it will be broken down into more manageable chunks in future versions. Please do not count on the behavior. delete_user($delete_role) Deletes a user specified by $self->{user_id}. if $delete_role is true, deletes the role too. search_users Returns a list of users matching search criteria, and attaches that list to the user_results hash value. Search criteria: username first_name last_name ssn dob Undef matches all values. All matches exact except username which allows for partial matches. list_sessions returns a list of active sessions, when they were last used, and how many discretionary locks they hold. The list is also attached to the active_sessions hash value. No inputs required or used. delete_session Deletes a session identified by the session_id hashref. save_roles Saves the roles assigned to a user. Each role is specified as a hashref true value, where the key is the full name of the role (i.e. starting with lsmb_[dbname]__). get_salutations Returns a list of salutation records from the db for the dropdowns. get_roles Returns a list of role names with the following format: {role => $full_role_name, description => $short_role_name} The short role name is the full role name with the prefix removed (i.e. without the lsmb_[dbname]__ prefix). get_countries Returns a reference to an array of hashrefs including the country data in the db. Sets the same reference to the countries hash value. get_contact_classes Returns a list of hashrefs ({id =>, class =>}) relating to the contact classes. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009, the LedgerSMB Core Team. This is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2, or at your option any later version. Please see the accompanying License.txt for more information. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-25 LedgerSMB::DBObject::Admin(3pm)
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