Maybe it's just me, but how can you split on commas when there are not any commas in
$log_entry?
John Pitchko
Data Services
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
>>> Hernan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/15/02 10:01am >>>
John,everyone:
I am sorry if the post was'nt clear enough,this is the
sc
John,everyone:
I am sorry if the post was'nt clear enough,this is the
script i am using now:
and below there is a piece of the log file " julyend"
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
open(INFO1, "julyend") or die "unable to open logfile:$!\n";
while ( my $log_entry = ) {
chomp($log_entr
Well I tested it out on one of our Unix machines and I do not get any errors. The
output I get (from the provided code) is:
$ ./test.pl
DATE:
NAS-IP-Address :
So which line is 54? You did not provide all the lines of your code so I can't see the
line where you are getting the error.
You really
hello people i am trying to parse a radius log with a regexp provided by
rob,the regexp used to work with a cisco cdr log and i am trying to
adapt it to parse a radius log. I am trying to get the NAS-IP-Address
parameter but i get the following output:
perl optrad.pl
Argument "IP" isn't nume