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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Peak Ram Usage Post 302984491 by dellanicholson on Wednesday 26th of October 2016 11:34:57 AM
Old 10-26-2016
Ram peak

thank for your help. I remove the period in the path of the program. Another error occurred.

input entries:

Code:
Enter Group name:
hasasvmi

Enter Current Date:
10/25/2016

Enter number of records:
8

here is the error message after the program ran:

Code:
./grpdsku.sh[39]: column:  not found.

Here is my script:


Code:
#!/bin/ksh

fpath=/sas/scripts/OPTUMize/output/disk_utilization/

# get input
echo "Enter Group name: "
read gname

echo "Enter Current Date: "
read cdate
# format: 09/30/2016

# parse date
yyyy=$(echo ${cdate} | cut -d"/" -f3)
dd=$(echo ${cdate} | cut -d"/" -f2)
mm=$(echo ${cdate} | cut -d"/" -f1)

echo "Enter number of records: "
read nrec

# construct file name to parse
diskfile=${fpath}/disk_${yyyy}.${mm}.${dd}.txt

# check if file exists
if [ ! -f ${diskfile} ]
then
	echo File: ${diskfile} not found. Exiting.
	exit 1
fi

# generate output on screen
(echo "Filesystem	GB_blocks	Free	GB/%Used	%Iused	Mounted_on	Group	Date	Time" ; grep ${gname} ${diskfile} | \
awk -v gname=${gname} '{gsub(/_/," ",$7); print $1 " " $2 " " $3 " " $4 " " $5 " " $6 " " gname " " $7 " " $8}' | \
head -${nrec}) | column -t

 

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DATEFMT_SET_LENIENT(3)							 1						    DATEFMT_SET_LENIENT(3)

IntlDateFormatter::setLenient - Set the leniency of the parser

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public bool IntlDateFormatter::setLenient (bool $lenient) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style bool datefmt_set_lenient (IntlDateFormatter $fmt, bool $lenient) Define if the parser is strict or lenient in interpreting inputs that do not match the pattern exactly. Enabling lenient parsing allows the parser to accept otherwise flawed date or time patterns, parsing as much as possible to obtain a value. Extra space, unrecognized tokens, or invalid values ("February 30th") are not accepted. PARAMETERS
o $fmt - The formatter resource o $lenient - Sets whether the parser is lenient or not, default is TRUE (lenient). RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 datefmt_set_lenient(3) example <?php $fmt = datefmt_create( 'en_US', IntlDateFormatter::FULL, IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'America/Los_Angeles', IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN, 'dd/MM/yyyy' ); echo 'lenient of the formatter is : '; if ($fmt->isLenient()) { echo 'TRUE'; } else { echo 'FALSE'; } datefmt_parse($fmt, '35/13/1971'); echo " Trying to do parse('35/13/1971'). Result is : " . datefmt_parse($fmt, '35/13/1971'); if (intl_get_error_code() != 0) { echo " Error_msg is : " . intl_get_error_message(); echo " Error_code is : " . intl_get_error_code(); } datefmt_set_lenient($fmt, false); echo " Now lenient of the formatter is : "; if ($fmt->isLenient()) { echo 'TRUE'; } else { echo 'FALSE'; } datefmt_parse($fmt, '35/13/1971'); echo " Trying to do parse('35/13/1971'). Result is : " . datefmt_parse($fmt, '35/13/1971'); if (intl_get_error_code() != 0) { echo " Error_msg is : ".intl_get_error_message(); echo " Error_code is : ".intl_get_error_code(); } ?> Example #2 OO example <?php $fmt = new IntlDateFormatter( 'en_US', IntlDateFormatter::FULL, IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'America/Los_Angeles', IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN, 'dd/MM/yyyy' ); echo 'lenient of the formatter is : '; if ($fmt->isLenient()) { echo 'TRUE'; } else { echo 'FALSE'; } $fmt->parse('35/13/1971'); echo " Trying to do parse('35/13/1971'). Result is : " . $fmt->parse('35/13/1971'); if (intl_get_error_code() != 0) { echo " Error_msg is : " . intl_get_error_message(); echo " Error_code is : " . intl_get_error_code(); } $fmt->setLenient(FALSE); echo " Now lenient of the formatter is : "; if ($fmt->isLenient()) { echo 'TRUE'; } else { echo 'FALSE'; } $fmt->parse('35/13/1971'); echo " Trying to do parse('35/13/1971'). Result is : " . $fmt->parse('35/13/1971'); if (intl_get_error_code() != 0) { echo " Error_msg is : " . intl_get_error_message(); echo " Error_code is : " . intl_get_error_code(); } ?> The above example will output: lenient of the formatter is : TRUE Trying to do parse('35/13/1971'). Result is : 66038400 Now lenient of the formatter is : FALSE Trying to do parse('35/13/1971'). Result is : Error_msg is : Date parsing failed: U_PARSE_ERROR Error_code is : 9 SEE ALSO
datefmt_is_lenient(3), datefmt_create(3). PHP Documentation Group DATEFMT_SET_LENIENT(3)
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