Ulrich Windl schrieb am 18.08.2014 um 11:53 in Nachricht <53F1CD10.741 : 161 :
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Hi!
Can anybody explain when openLDAP with bdb succeeds on a filter like (reqStart>=X) on accesslog? When I use "(reqStart>=2014080100)" I get "no match", but when I use "(reqStart>=20140801000)" I get the expected matches. (And I don't get any match when just using "reqStart>=20140801)") I see no log messages on the server's syslog...
Sorry, I was telling nonsense (my program just dropped the longer stings) due to a bad regex match. It seems I must specify the full legth date specification (20140811073600.000000Z)
Regards, Ulrich
Ulrich Windl wrote:
Ulrich Windl schrieb am 18.08.2014 um 11:53 in Nachricht <53F1CD10.741 : 161 :
60728>:
Hi!
Can anybody explain when openLDAP with bdb succeeds on a filter like (reqStart>=X) on accesslog? When I use "(reqStart>=2014080100)" I get "no match", but when I use "(reqStart>=20140801000)" I get the expected matches. (And I don't get any match when just using "reqStart>=20140801)") I see no log messages on the server's syslog...
Sorry, I was telling nonsense (my program just dropped the longer stings) due to a bad regex match. It seems I must specify the full legth date specification (20140811073600.000000Z)
You don't have to include the fraction part in your assertion values.
But of course you have to include the trailing "Z" which specifys the time zone.
Ciao, Michael.
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