Not ideal (not exactly 60 mins 0 seconds and won't work either side of midnight) but try this
#!perl use strict; use warnings; ## add this my $MAX_AGE = 60; # minutes # calc cut off date time my @mth = qw(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec); my @f = localtime(); my $TODAY = sprintf "%02d/%s/%4d",$f[3],$mth[$f[4]],$f[5]+1900; my $START_MINUTE = $f[2]*60+$f[1] - $MAX_AGE; print "Now is $TODAY $START_MINUTE mins\n"; ## my %users; my %conn; while (<DATA>) { # I use DATA handle instead of $fh for convenience if( /\bBIND\b/ ) { my( $conn, $uid ) = /conn=(\d+).*uid=(.*?),/; $conn{$conn} = $uid; } if( /SRCH=Q/ ) { my ($timestamp, $conn) = /\[(.*?)\] conn=(\d+)/; ## add this my ($date,$h,$m,undef) = split ':',$timestamp,4; next unless ($date eq $TODAY); my $minutes = $h*60 + $m; print $timestamp." = $date $h $m ; $minutes <=> $START_MINUTE\n"; ## # add condition if ($minutes >= $START_MINUTE){ my $uid = $conn{$conn}; ++$users{$uid}; } } } for my $uid (keys %users) { my $count = $users{$uid}; print "\t=> Bad user $uid ! count = $count\n" if $count > 3; }
poj

In reply to Re^5: Undefined Error by poj
in thread Undefined Error by johnrein55

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