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--- "Newton, Ernie" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I want to see all logons for 8/13/05. They should be in
> logfile LOG0544.PUB.SYS.
>
> I thought I used LOGTOOL to do this, but when I'm in
> the program and do a HELP, the closest thing I see is
> LIST, and a HELP LIST doesn't show what I'm looking
> for.
>
> Am I close?
yes...use list within logtool. make sure that 'outfile' doesn't exist
(logtool won't over-write it). the type you want is 115 (console log).
just type ';date'...logtool will prompt you for the date.
whatever you desigate as 'outfile' will contain the *entire* console
log. youi'll need to pull that file into your favorite editor and
start cleaning up the file. 'LOGON FOR:' contains the line with the
actual logon information. (a certain popular editor (name begins with
'q' :-) can actually do regular expression handling. 'twould make
cleaning up the file pretty easy (imo). - d
Donna Garverick, HP-CSA Sr. System Programmer
dgarverick -at- longs -dot- com
925-210-6631 Longs Drug Stores
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Tho' much is taken, much abides; and tho'
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Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are.
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