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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Change the field color based on condition in email Post 303031242 by CatchMe on Monday 25th of February 2019 01:02:28 AM
Old 02-25-2019
In this for the coloumn YX has value greaterthan 0 need to color with yellow
Code:
SS	GE	GE	XX	 YX	GG	       %$
AP	0	0	9	0	FALSE 	
AP	0	9	8	0	FALSE 	
AP	0	0	0	0	TRUE 	
AP	0	0	0	0	TRUE 	
CP	0	0	0	0	TRUE 	
CP	56	0	0	56	TRUE 	
CP	0	0	-9     0	FALSE


Last edited by Don Cragun; 02-25-2019 at 02:09 AM.. Reason: Add missing CODE tags again.
 

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AUTOFS.CONF(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual						    AUTOFS.CONF(5)

NAME
autofs.conf -- automount(8) and automountd(8) configuration file DESCRIPTION
The autofs.conf file specifies various configuration options for automount(8) and automountd(8). autofs.conf consists of a series of lines, each of which may contain a line that sets a parameter, a comment, or a blank line. A line that sets a parameter has the format: parameter=value A ``#'' is the comment character, and all characters from it to the end of line are ignored. The parameters that are supported are: AUTOMOUNT_TIMEOUT The number of seconds after which an automounted file system will be unmounted if it hasn't been referred to within that period of time. The default is 10 minutes (600 seconds). This is equivalent to the -t option in automount(8). AUTOMOUNT_VERBOSE TRUE or FALSE; if TRUE, automount(8) will print more detailed information about the actions it takes. This is equivalent to the -v option to automount(8). AUTOMOUNTD_VERBOSE TRUE or FALSE; if TRUE, automountd(8) will log to syslogd(8) more detailed information about the actions it takes. This is equivalent to the -v option to automountd(8). AUTOMOUNTD_NOBROWSE TRUE or FALSE; if TRUE, automountd(8) will disable browsing of all maps. This is equivalent to the -n option to automountd(8). AUTOMOUNTD_TRACE The trace level for logging information about requests received by automountd(8) from autofs, processing done for those requests, and replies sent to autofs. The default level of 0 causes no information to be logged; each higher value causes more information to be logged. This controls the same trace level that the -T option to automountd(8) controls. The trace is logged to /var/log/system.log AUTOMOUNTD_MNTOPTS A string containing a comma-separated list of mount options that will be applied, by default, to all mounts done by automountd(8). The options for a particular mount can override these options. This controls the same options that the -o option to automountd(8) AUTOMOUNTD_NOSUID TRUE or FALSE; if TRUE, automountd(8) will force all mounts to have the "nosuid" mount option set. AUTOMOUNTD_ENV A string of the form name=value that causes the environment variable name to be set to the value value in automountd(8). Environment variables can be referred to in map entries; the value of the environment variable is substituted for the reference to the variable. This is equivalent to the -D option to automountd(8). FILES
/etc/autofs.conf This file. SEE ALSO
auto_master(5), automount(8), automountd(8) Darwin March 27, 2007 Darwin
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