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"F. Alfredo Rego" <[log in to unmask]>
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F. Alfredo Rego
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Tue, 12 Jul 2005 15:23:27 -0600
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At 3:41 PM -0400 7/12/05, [log in to unmask] wrote:

>I need a list of all the users that were created this year. How can I get
>this list?

At 10:21 AM -0600 2/25/05, Denys Beauchemin wrote:

>Recently, I had to figure out when a certain account and some of its groups
>had been created on my system.  Over time, the files had been restored (with
>OLDDATE,) accessed and rewritten, etc.  Other files had been renamed into
>the various groups.  In short looking at the file creation date was not
>working out.
>
>Then I remembered POSIX:
>
>:LISTFILE /ACCOUNT,3
>:LISTFILE /ACCOUNT/GROUP,3
>
>Reveals the answers I needed.

This applies to ACCOUNTs and GROUPs.  Theoretically, the same
reasoning could be used for USERs, but I have no idea how.

So, if you can find a way to (somehow) list all USERs in an
analogous way, you can write a simple program to parse the
output and select only those users of interest to you.

Any suggestions from our HP friends?

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 |            r  |  Alfredo                  http://www.adager.com
 |          e    |
 |        g      |  F. Alfredo Rego
 |      a        |  Manager, R & D Labs
 |    d          |  Adager Corporation
 |  A            |  Sun Valley, Idaho 83353-3000            U.S.A.
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