Nope - It's actually for work. Out IT dept rolled out some "enhancements" which ended up breaking a few other pieces of logic within our systems/apps. That said, I need to band-aid the problem until the next maintenance window...
Is that better or worse then what you where thinking?
:-)
Mark
OK - I have a list of customer names from a database query.
For my immediate goal, I only need the first three (3) alphanumerics (A-Za-z0-9). I can exclude ALL other characters that may appear...
Smith Co. (would want "SMI")
A-B-C Co. (would want "ABC")
U_US INC. (would want "UUS")
I need to...
Need some assistance with an array. For example, I have an array of unique email addresses (thanks to Getopt::Long) and need to send emails to every address in that array via a for loop. That said, before I enter the for loop to send the emails I need to check to see if the email address...
New to php5 and trying to figure out how to take a perl do/until loop (with like, eq and ne) and convert it to a php do/while loop.
do {
stuff;
more stuff;
}
until ((($title =~ /$level/i) && ($uid ne $rep)) ||
($top==1) ||
(($level eq "") && ($uid ne $rep)));
Not sure how to...
...dual;
Returns:
CPE230325305ABA
Another attempt with the regexp:
^([a-z]{3}[0-9]{9})([a-z]{3})?(?:;)?([0-9]{8})(.*)
Returns:
null
What do I need to do on my select statement to get this to work?
I know in perl I can do a split-path one liner, but do not know the equivalent in Oracle...
...then attach as a LOB to oracle and then attach to the email that I'm already sending.
Using the generic example below, I can create that necessary *.doc file
<?
$fp = fopen("amit.doc", 'w+');
$str = "<B>This is the text for the word file created through php...
Sorry about that. Let me ask it this way, is there a way to do this exclusively within Net::LDAP?
My ultimate goal is to take a list of names and throw them into LDAP to see if they are valid. The problem that I have is that I only have a first name and a last name. Using some examples...
What would be the best way to search for a user in LDAP with a "like". I have a list of people that need to verified/validated in our corp. LDAP directory. The problem is if the cn attribute contains anything other "firstname lastname" my search fails (rightly so - I'm looking for an exact...
What do I need to set/check in order for "preferences" to be memorized/set by Oracle? For example, every time I log into the isqlplus web page I have to set the output to be on a single page (as opposed to multiple pages). Weird thing is that isql remembers my userID and last connection...
Moving to an environment where I no longer have root on my RHAS4 box. Generally speaking, what do I need to tell the new admins to do with my sudo access to allow me to install all of my needed perl modules so they will work for all of the users on the box? I've never had this problem before...
That was it. Darn it - Always the most obvious, too. I did a yum install from our corporate servers and re-executed the install commands and tested it.
Now, the kick in the pants is that the IBM mainframe is shut down today which means no live testing, oh well.
Thanks again!
It was just a...
Darn it - I think that you may be right on the money.
I don't remember seeing or installing XFree86-devel.
I'm going to try this in a few.
Thanks again!!!!!!!!!
Please keep your fingers crossed for me!
Mark
Most definitely.
I was trying to install the x3270 package.
http://x3270.bgp.nu/
(P.S. - I have this working on another box which I have tried to use as a comparison, but so far no luck)
I tried to rip apart the configure file, but it was over my head.
Side note: I am running a RHAS4 box...
OK - I just added X11R6 to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for a new export of:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.1.0/lib:/usr/local/lib:/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/X11R6/lib
...and still no luck.
I'm able to run s3270 (displayless, but I just need the X version).
Arrgh!
(I just recheck perms and owner...
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