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2010 Nov 17
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Extract elements that starts with...
Hi
I got an table that contains this colum and i wonder if there is any nice
way to extract all rows that contains all dose that start with A02, so all
the rows that have A020 and A021 etc etc...
| A010 |
| A010 |
| A010 |
| A020 |
| A020 |
| A020 |
| A020 |
| A020 |
| A021 |
| A021 |
Thx for your help
//Joel
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2003 Feb 04
0
[Bug 42] New: Kernel panic in PSD
...c010a138>] [<c0105220>] [<c0105220>] [<c0105243>] [<c01052a9>] [<c0105000>]
[<c0105027>]
Code: 39 41 08 74 0e 8b 01 46 85 c0 0f 45 d1 89 c1 85 c9 75 e9 89
>>EIP; c01fc7c4 <ipt_psd_match+c4/400> <=====
>>ebx; c03156d0 <state+9fb0/a020>
>>edx; c030ef00 <state+37e0/a020>
>>ebp; c72dcba0 <_end+6fc6428/8528888>
>>esp; c02cbd74 <init_task_union+1d74/2000>
Trace; c01f79f1 <ipt_do_table+241/38c>
Trace; c01cfc5c <ip_forward_finish+0/54>
Trace; c01f9841 <ipt_hook+21/28>
Trace; c01...
2004 Sep 24
1
sharing /etc/passwd
How 'bout PAM? /usr/ports/security/pam_ldap. If you have machines that
can't do PAM, perhaps NIS is the way to go (assuming, of course, you're
behind a firewall). You can store login information in LDAP like you want,
then use a home-grown script to extract the information to a NIS map. Or,
if you have a Solaris 8 machine lying around, you can cut out the middle
step and use