olusu"
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Date 10/20/2022 12:15:22 AM
Subject Re: Variable Sort Parsing
2. The input is a FB file of 150, and these records are just space padded. The
other log records in the file are of all different lengths, with some using the
whole 150.
Billy,
It is quite
>>2. The input is a FB file of 150, and these records are just space padded.
>>The other log records in the file are of all different lengths, with some
>>using the whole 150.
Billy,
It is quite simple to parse out the contents. I am going to 2 show different
versions.
Version 1 : will Pars
lly Ashton
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From "Sri h Kolusu"
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Date 10/19/2022 8:57:22 PM
Subject Re: Variable Sort Parsing
This will be fed into another reporting program to generate different reports,
along with other operational data. Here are the two basic kinds o
>> This will be fed into another reporting program to generate different
>> reports, along with other operational data. Here are the two basic kinds of
>> formats:
>> 01.34.15 JOB47986 PAYW015A MSG004CI - PROGRAM PARM SCHEDULED:
>> 20221008, RUNTYPE(WEEKLY) ALLSITES 10.4
>> 01.34.15 JOB47986
Hi all, I have a SORT problem I can't quite get my head around. I think
I want to use PARSE, but can't figure out if there is an easy way to do
it.
I have an application log file that contains joblogs of thousands of
jobs a day, all with different records. I am interested in only getting
reco