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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Create csv from four disparate files Post 303035133 by RudiC on Wednesday 15th of May 2019 03:49:32 AM
Old 05-15-2019
How about
Code:
IFS=. read H REST <<EOF
$(echo *.out)
EOF
echo "host,accounts,max,pwd,standard"; echo $H | paste -d, - *.out
host,accounts,max,pwd,standard
host1,root,9,abc pwd=,standard:
,user1,,,        user = true
,user2,,,        expires = 0
,,,,        core_path = on
,,,,        default_roles =

Pipe result through sed 's/, \+/,/' to get rid of the residual spaces from *standard*.out.
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RT::Client::REST::Ticket(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     RT::Client::REST::Ticket(3pm)

NAME
RT::Client::REST::Ticket -- this object represents a ticket. SYNOPSIS
my $rt = RT::Client::REST->new(server => $ENV{RTSERVER}); # Create a new ticket: my $ticket = RT::Client::REST::Ticket->new( rt => $rt, queue => "General", subject => $subject, )->store(text => "This is the initial text of the ticket"); print "Created a new ticket, ID ", $ticket->id, " "; # Update my $ticket = RT::Client::REST::Ticket->new( rt => $rt, id => $id, priority => 10, )->store; # Retrieve my $ticket => RT::Client::REST::Ticket->new( rt => $rt, id => $id, )->retrieve; unless ($ticket->owner eq $me) { $ticket->steal; # Give me more work! } DESCRIPTION
RT::Client::REST::Ticket is based on RT::Client::REST::Object. The representation allows one to retrieve, edit, comment on, and create tickets in RT. ATTRIBUTES
id This is the numeric ID of the ticket. queue This is the name of the queue (not numeric id). owner Username of the owner. creator Username of RT user who created the ticket. subject Subject of the ticket. status The status is usually one of the following: "new", "open", "resolved", "stalled", "rejected", and "deleted". However, custom RT installations sometimes add their own statuses. priority Ticket priority. Usually a numeric value. initial_priority final_priority requestor This is the attribute for setting the requestor on ticket creation. If you use requestors to do this in 3.8, the recipient may not receive an autoreply from RT because the ticket is initially created as the user your REST session is connected as. It is a list attribute (for explanation of list attributes, see LIST ATTRIBUTE PROPERTIES in RT::Client::REST::Object). requestors This contains e-mail addresses of the requestors. It is a list attribute (for explanation of list attributes, see LIST ATTRIBUTE PROPERTIES in RT::Client::REST::Object). cc A list of e-mail addresses used to notify people of 'correspond' actions. admin_cc A list of e-mail addresses used to notify people of all actions performed on a ticket. created Time at which ticket was created. Note that this is an immutable field and therefore the value cannot be changed.. starts started due resolved told time_estimated time_worked time_left last_updated DB METHODS
For full explanation of these, please see "DB METHODS" in RT::Client::REST::Object documentation. retrieve Retrieve RT ticket from database. store ([text => $text]) Create or update the ticket. When creating a new ticket, optional 'text' parameter can be supplied to set the initial text of the ticket. search Search for tickets that meet specific conditions. TICKET-SPECIFIC METHODS comment (message => $message, %opts) Comment on this ticket with message $message. %opts is a list of key-value pairs as follows: attachments List of filenames (an array reference) that should be attached to the ticket along with the comment. cc List of e-mail addresses to send carbon copies to (an array reference). bcc List of e-mail addresses to send blind carbon copies to (an array reference). correspond (message => $message, %opts) Add correspondence to the ticket. Takes exactly the same arguments as the comment method above. attachments Get attachments associated with this ticket. What is returned is an object of type RT::Client::REST::SearchResult which can then be used to get at objects of type RT::Client::REST::Attachment. transactions Get transactions associated with this ticket. Optionally, you can specify exactly what types of transactions you want listed, for example: my $result = $ticket->transactions(type => [qw(Comment Correspond)]); Please reference RT::Client::REST documentation for the full list of valid transaction types. Return value is an object of type RT::Client::REST::SearchResult which can then be used to iterate over transaction objects (RT::Client::REST::Transaction). take Take this ticket. If you already the owner of this ticket, "RT::Client::REST::Object::NoopOperationException" will be thrown. untake Untake this ticket. If Nobody is already the owner of this ticket, "RT::Client::REST::Object::NoopOperationException" will be thrown. steal Steal this ticket. If you already the owner of this ticket, "RT::Client::REST::Object::NoopOperationException" will be thrown. CUSTOM FIELDS
This class inherits 'cf' method from RT::Client::REST::Object. To create a ticket with a bunch of custom fields, use the following approach: RT::Client::REST::Ticket->new( rt => $rt, # blah blah cf => { 'field one' => $value1, 'field two' => $another_value, }, )->store; Some more examples: # Update a custom field value: $ticket->cf('field one' => $value1); $ticket->store; # Get a custom field value: my $another value = $ticket->cf('field two'); # Get a list of ticket's custom field names: my @custom_fields = $ticket->cf; INTERNAL METHODS
rt_type Returns 'ticket'. SEE ALSO
RT::Client::REST, RT::Client::REST::Object, RT::Client::REST::Attachment, RT::Client::REST::SearchResult, RT::Client::REST::Transaction. AUTHOR
Dmitri Tikhonov <dtikhonov@yahoo.com> LICENSE
Perl license with the exception of RT::Client::REST, which is GPLed. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-20 RT::Client::REST::Ticket(3pm)
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