Hello guys..
well, im kinda newbie with unix because i started to learn it like 2 weeks ago.
then i started to make some exercises, but i got stucked on this one :
Quote:
5. For each of those 3 files created on item 2: a. Provide the TOTAL number of transactions for each sub-methods call. The sub-method call is listed in the fifth field of each line. Each field is separated by '|' (pipe) character. b. For each sub-method call:
I. Provide the TOTAL number of SUCCESS.
II. Provide the TOTAL number of ERROR.
so, i need to know how many different 'names' has the 5th field and how many times each name appears.
i was trying with a "cut -d'|' -f5 filename | sort;" , but it only returns me all 5th field names ordered.
then i talked with few friends, they told me to use the awk command, i tried to read few manuals but i couldn't make it.
so, i would be grateful if anyone could help me with it.
thanks
and btw, sorry my bad english
Enio.
UPDATE
well, i kept trying with the awk and got the different methods name on 5th field with :
now i "just" need to know how many times they appear =/
Last edited by EnioMarques; 09-15-2007 at 05:23 PM..
but can you explain me how you did it??I wanna know how you used those indexes.
and can you give me a hand on exercise B too?? i need to know the total of ERRORS and SUCCESS.Success transactions are logged with the word INFO in the beginning of the line and and error transactions are with a ERROR instead.
i used a
to know the total of errors and succes at the total,but now i need for each sub method =/
thanks in advance
Last edited by EnioMarques; 09-16-2007 at 02:59 PM..
ya i know, but i need to complement that A) exercise.
when i use vgersh99's code i get like :
[SubMethod1] appeared 100 times
[SubMethod3] appeared 123 times
[SubMethod2] appeared 15 times
for B) i need like..
[SubMethod1] appeared 100 times with 3 errors and 97 successful
[SubMethod2] appeared 123 times with 3 errors and 120 successful
[SubMethod3] appeared 15 times with 5 errors and 10 successful
well, now i'm stucked on another one,this is kinda complicated for me =/ 3.1- Total transactions per hour
3.2- Total transactions per business hour
the date/time is the 4th field with this format : yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss,MMM (M=miliseconds).
also the 'business hour' is between 09:00:00,000 ~ 18:00:00.000.
thanks in advance
EDIT³ :
already did it by myself...here the code if any1 else has the same question:
Last edited by EnioMarques; 09-19-2007 at 03:43 PM..
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