Please use <code>...</code> tags around that log file, and paste only an interesting excerpt, not so much (didn't I write that before, too?), and use the preview button.
My question is-- if i give a username say 01214225 to the script, the script should be able to tell me all the information this user has done. The script should be able to take multiple log files. i need to print the all the information related to a given user with time stamp.i am showing it for QnAModule::authenticate. like this there can be 3 more Modules and they are Entering OTPAuthModule::authenticate and Entering UPAuthModule::authenticate. So if i give a username, the script should give the all the information related to that user with time stamp.

That's still no question, that's a task description. We're happy to help you with perl questions, but we won't write the code for you. Show some effort, post what you have tried so far, and tell us where you ran into difficulties.


In reply to Re^3: perl script by moritz
in thread perl script by namishtiwari

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