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Example #1

To list all records for a user named "randy" that were written on November 11th between 4:50 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to a log file called "mylog", you would use the following command:

logutil -fu randy -d 11/11 -t 16:50 17:00 mylog

You will see something similar to the following report:

TY
PID
Term
Client
User
Date/Time
File ID
Filename
ST
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:50:12


CB
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:50:12


MA
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:50:12

test.dat
OP
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:50:12
07700001
test.dat
CE
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:50:12


ST
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:56:40


CB
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:56:40


WR
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:56:40
07700001

DE
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:56:40
07700001

CE
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:56:41


ST
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:59:20


CB
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:59:20


WR
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:59:20
07700001

RE
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:59:21
07700001

CE
21981
tty0
acucobol
randy
11/11 16:59:21

-
End of log.

Total Size
:
580 bytes
Number of Records
:
15
Mean Record Size
:
38 bytes
Number of Transactions
:
3
Mean Transaction Size
:
193 bytes
Record Version(s)
:
1


Note that, in a transaction log report, path and file names are limited to 17 characters without the "-l" option, or 21 characters with the "-l" option. Should the path and file name exceed that limit, the report will attempt to display all of the file name. If room permits, this will be followed by the file's parent directory, root directory, and subdirectories. Path name components that must be omitted will be represented by an ellipsis (three dots).