03-05-2017
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Originally Posted by
Katkota
Thanks Robin.. This is only a small sample from the log file and for this log file i will be looking to match the record for 2017-02-16. I already included my original command to get the highest number of requests per second and it works well but you haven't provide any answer to my questions
You should assume when starting a new thread that no one reading this thread has any knowledge of any of your previous threads nor that they have taken the time to search for and read all of your earlier posts to figure out what you are talking about.
As robin said, the pipeline you showed us in post #1 in this thread when fed the sample input you provided in post #3 in this thread produces absolutely no output. Based on that and your lack of a clear description of what you are trying to do in this thread, robin (and most other readers of this thread) have no way to guess at what you are trying to do. If you don't want to provide a clear explanation of what you are trying to do in this thread, I would not expect anyone to waste any more time trying to answer your questions.
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