Hi guys,
I have a directory in UNIX having files with the below format, i need to pickup the latest file having recent timestamp embedded on it, then need to rename it to a standard file name.
Below is the file format:
filename_yyyymmdd.csv, i need to pick the latest and move it with the... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
I have a directory in UNIX having files with the below format, i need to pickup the latest file having recent timestamp embedded on it, then need to rename it to a standard file name.
Below is the file format:
filename_yyyymmdd.csv, i need to pick the latest and move it with the... (2 Replies)
hi all,
not sure if this has been posted b4 but i try to search but not valid.
this is my question:
when i do a ls -ltr there will be a list generated as follows:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 923260 Jan 10 04:38 FilePolling.41025.083TL021.xml
-rw-r--r-- 1 root sys 1761337 Jan 10 04:40... (12 Replies)
I have a few log files which get generated on a daily basis..So, I need to pick only the ones which get generated for that particular day.
-rw-r--r-- 1 staff 510732676 Apr 7 22:01 test.log040711
-rwxrwxrwx 1 staff 2147482545 Apr 7 21:30 test.log.2
-rwxrwxrwx 1 staff 2147482581 Apr 7 19:26... (43 Replies)
HI,
I have to write a unix script and need your help.
in my application where I have to invoke this script a varialble is there where the value comes in a variable . for example variable can be var=ABC
like this there will be any type of value in the vcariable.
there is a unix directory... (2 Replies)
Hi Friends,
Newbie to shell scripting. Currently i have used the below to sort data based on filenames and datestamp
$ printf '%s\n' *.dat* | sort -t. -k3,4
filename_1.dat.20120430.Z
filename_2.dat.20120430.Z
filename_3.dat.20120430.Z
filename_1.dat.20120501.Z
filename_2.dat.20120501.Z... (1 Reply)
Hi Friends,
Newbie to shell scripting
Currently i have used the below to sort data based on filenames and datestamp
$ printf '%s\n' *.dat* | sort -t. -k3,4
filename_1.dat.20120430.Z
filename_2.dat.20120430.Z
filename_3.dat.20120430.Z
filename_1.dat.20120501.Z
filename_2.dat.20120501.Z... (12 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file which generate Timestamp in this format :-
20121012162354
20121114191610
20121210232808
20121216220002
20130106220002
20130127220001
20130203220001
20121012162354
20121114191610
20121210232808
20121216220002
20130106220002
20130127220001
20130203220001 (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have list of files like below with name abcxyz.timestamp. I need a unix command to pick the latest file from the list of below files. Here in this case the lates file is abcxyz.20190304103200. I have used this unix command "ls abcxyz*|tail -1" but i heard that it is not the appropriate... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: rakeshp
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jifty::request::mapper
Jifty::Request::Mapper(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Request::Mapper(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Request::Mapper - Maps response values into arbitrary query parameters
DESCRIPTION
"Jifty::Request::Mapper" is used to insert values into parameters that you can't know when you originally constructed the request. The
prime example of this is a Create action to a View page -- where you can't know what ID to supply to the View page until after the Create
action has run. This problem can be fixed by establishing a mapping between some part of the Jifty::Result of the Create action, and the
ID query parameter.
METHODS
query_parameters HASH
Extended syntax for generating query parameters. This is used by Jifty::Web::Form::Clickable for its "parameters" argument, as well as for
"results" of continuations.
Possible formats for each key => value pair in the "HASH" are:
"KEY => STRING"
The simplest form -- the "KEY" will have the literal value of the "STRING" supplied
"KEY => { result => ACTION }"
The "KEY" will take on the value of the content named "KEY" from the result of the "ACTION". "ACTION" may either be a Jifty::Action
object, or a moniker thereof.
"KEY => { result => ACTION, name => STRING }"
The "KEY" will take on the value of the content named "STRING" from the result of the "ACTION". "ACTION" may either be a Jifty::Action
object, or a moniker thereof.
"KEY => { request_argument => STRING }"
The "KEY" will take on the value of the argument named "STRING" from the request.
"KEY => { argument => ACTION }"
The "KEY" will take on the value of the argument named "KEY" from the "ACTION". "ACTION" may either be a Jifty::Action object, or a
moniker thereof.
"KEY => { argument => ACTION. name => STRING }"
The "KEY" will take on the value of the argument named "STRING" from the "ACTION". "ACTION" may either be a Jifty::Action object, or a
moniker thereof.
"result_of" and "argument_to" are valid synonyms for "result" and "argument", above.
map PARAMHASH
Responsible for doing the actual mapping that "query_parameters" above sets up. That is, takes magical query parameters and extracts the
values they were meant to have.
destination
The "key" from a query parameter
source
The "value" of a query parameter
request
The Jifty::Request object to pull action arguments from. Defaults to the current request.
response
The Jifty::Response object to pull results from. Defaults to the current response.
Returns a key => value pair.
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