Re: Data Comparison

2009-04-18 Thread John W. Krahn
Nabeel wrote: Greetings, I need to be able to re-read a file every 60 seconds until the two changing values are the same in my data file. Once the values become the same the script simply exits. Not exactly sure if my filehandle will reread itself every 60 seconds either but I keep getting

Re: Data Comparison

2009-04-18 Thread Owen
> Greetings, I need to be able to re-read a file every 60 seconds until > the two changing values are the same in my data file. Once the values > become the same the script simply exits. Not exactly sure if my > filehandle will reread itself every 60 seconds either but I keep > getting > compilat

Re: Data comparison algorythm

2005-08-08 Thread Graeme St.Clair
These are time-stamps, right? And if so you surely don't mean "response" and "request" in that order i.e. each request time-stamp is *after* the corresponding response?! Are the values being taken from the same "clock"? If not, do you know the offset of one from the other? Making the obvious

Re: RE : Data comparison analysis

2004-08-18 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Olakunle Banjo wrote: Appreciate your concerns but the code is still not doing what I expect it to do. I am only getting the groups name out and not the users. File 1 spp/users spp/users iam/users spp/817208 iam/817208 If the lines in File1 actually include preceding (and sometimes trailin

RE : Data comparison analysis

2004-08-18 Thread olakunle_banjo
Appreciate your concerns but the code is still not doing what I expect it to do. I am only getting the groups name out and not the users. Can someone explain the code for me or rather send me a snippet that is readable for my level? After this forum is for the beginners, right. File 1 spp/