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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Fetching timestamps from the logs. Post 303011536 by srikanth38 on Friday 19th of January 2018 10:03:10 AM
Old 01-19-2018
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Originally Posted by Don Cragun
What operating system are you using?

What shell are you using?

What have you tried to solve this problem on your own?

Given that you have two "TPLD Starting" events at the start of your log file (marked above in red) and one "TPLD Ending" event (marked in blue), why are the timestamps on the TPLD activity in your output from the two Starting events instead of the "START_TIME" coming from one of the Starting events and the "END_TIME" coming from the Ending event? If you have two starting events with only one ending event, why did you choose to use the first starting event timestamp instead of the second starting event timestamp? (I.e., if the activity was restarted, why not choose the restart time instead of the time that never completed?)
I tried grep the lines for every phase but its becoming a complex program as I had different other phases as well.
I am using Linux and korn shell. Anytime 01182018 100009, 01182018 100010 works for me to know TPLD completion. 01182018 100009 more accurate, since 01182018 100010 has a different code I have choosed.
 

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XSelectInput(3X11)						  XLIB FUNCTIONS						XSelectInput(3X11)

NAME
XSelectInput - select input events SYNTAX
XSelectInput(display, w, event_mask) Display *display; Window w; long event_mask; ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server. event_mask Specifies the event mask. w Specifies the window whose events you are interested in. DESCRIPTION
The XSelectInput function requests that the X server report the events associated with the specified event mask. Initially, X will not report any of these events. Events are reported relative to a window. If a window is not interested in a device event, it usually propa- gates to the closest ancestor that is interested, unless the do_not_propagate mask prohibits it. Setting the event-mask attribute of a window overrides any previous call for the same window but not for other clients. Multiple clients can select for the same events on the same window with the following restrictions: o Multiple clients can select events on the same window because their event masks are disjoint. When the X server generates an event, it reports it to all interested clients. o Only one client at a time can select CirculateRequest, ConfigureRequest, or MapRequest events, which are associated with the event mask SubstructureRedirectMask. o Only one client at a time can select a ResizeRequest event, which is associated with the event mask ResizeRedirectMask. o Only one client at a time can select a ButtonPress event, which is associated with the event mask ButtonPressMask. The server reports the event to all interested clients. XSelectInput can generate a BadWindow error. DIAGNOSTICS
BadWindow A value for a Window argument does not name a defined Window. SEE ALSO
Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 Release 6.6 XSelectInput(3X11)
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