01-19-2018
In addition to what Robin has already said, you need to explain MUCH more clearly how you want to specify rules that govern the extraction of the start and end times for TPLD events. You gave ambiguous requirements in your first post, but your sample output doesn't even meet those requirements. You say that are are using "a different code that I have choosed (sic)."
I have an awk script that seems to meet your written requirements, but it doesn't work at all in producing your desired output for TPLD transactions; it only produces your desired output for UPDT transactions.
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NAME
logprn - merge Common-Log Format web logs based on time-stamps
SYNOPSIS
logprn logfile idle-time[:max-wait] command
DESCRIPTION
The logprn program is designed to print new data that is appended to log files. It will wait until a specified amount of time has elapsed
since the last write to the file before printing the data. It will print the data by pipeing it to a specified command. The command will
be run by popen(3) so the usual shell commands will operate (whether this is a bug or a feature is a matter of opinion).
OPTIONS
logfile
specifies a file to read data from. It should be a regular file not a pipe, device, or anything else.
idle-time
max-wait
command
EXIT STATUS
0 Never happens, this program will run forever.
1 Bad command-line parameters or couldn't stat the log file on startup - couldn't start the program.
2 File disappeared or became unreadable at run-time.
3 Can't run the specified command.
AUTHOR
This program, its manual page, and the Debian package were written by Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au>.
BUGS
Uses popen (3) but I consider this a feature not a bug.
SEE ALSO
popen(3)
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