Hello Dave -
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
> Thanks for this reply.
>
> I've studied all the code best I can with my non-Perl eyes. And I've
> experimented with "AcctLogFileFormat" a bit. I've got a SQL Server -
> compliant timestamp with:
>
> AcctLogFileFormat %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
>
> I also have the newline problem solved, since it looks like it
> automatically includes the entire record on a single "line".
>
> The only thing I still would like to be able to do is insert TAB characters
> to delimit the attributes. I've tried things like "\t" (and "\n"), but they
> are just inserted literally into the output. Is there any more control
> available that could help me?
>
You can simply insert the literal TAB into the AcctLogFileFormat line:
AcctLogFileFormat %o %N %n
The spaces above are just TAB's.
hth
Hugh
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