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- ffffwwwwttttmmmmpppp((((1111MMMM)))) ffffwwwwttttmmmmpppp((((1111MMMM))))
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- NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
- _ffff_wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp, _wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp_ffff_iiii_xxxx - manipulate connect accounting records
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- SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
- _////_uuuu_ssss_rrrr_////_llll_iiii_bbbb_////_aaaa_cccc_cccc_tttt_////_ffff_wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp [_----_iiii_cccc]
- _////_uuuu_ssss_rrrr_////_llll_iiii_bbbb_////_aaaa_cccc_cccc_tttt_////_wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp_ffff_iiii_xxxx [_f_i_l_e_s]
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- _ffff_wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp reads from the standard input and writes to the standard output,
- converting binary records of the type found in _////_vvvv_aaaa_rrrr_////_aaaa_dddd_mmmm_////_wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp to formatted
- ASCII records. The ASCII version is useful when it is necessary to edit
- bad records.
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- The argument _----_iiii_cccc is used to denote that input is in ASCII form and that
- output is to be written in binary form.
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- _wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp_ffff_iiii_xxxx examines the standard input or named files in _uuuu_tttt_mmmm_pppp_...._hhhh format,
- corrects the time/date stamps to make the entries consistent, and writes
- to the standard output. A _---- can be used in place of _f_i_l_e_s to indicate
- the standard input. If time/date corrections are not performed, _aaaa_cccc_cccc_tttt_cccc_oooo_nnnn
- faults when it encounters certain date-change records.
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- Each time the date is set, a pair of date change records are written to
- _////_vvvv_aaaa_rrrr_////_aaaa_dddd_mmmm_////_wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp. The first record is the old date denoted by the string
- _oooo_llll_dddd _tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee placed in the _llll_iiii_nnnn_eeee field and the flag _OOOO_LLLL_DDDD______TTTT_IIII_MMMM_EEEE placed in the
- _tttt_yyyy_pppp_eeee field of the _uuuu_tttt_mmmm_pppp structure. The second record specifies the new
- date and is denoted by the string _nnnn_eeee_wwww _tttt_iiii_mmmm_eeee placed in the _llll_iiii_nnnn_eeee field and
- the flag _NNNN_EEEE_WWWW______TTTT_IIII_MMMM_EEEE placed in the _tttt_yyyy_pppp_eeee field. _wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp_ffff_iiii_xxxx uses these records
- to synchronize all time stamps in the file.
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- In addition to correcting time/date stamps, _wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp_ffff_iiii_xxxx checks the validity
- of the _nnnn_aaaa_mmmm_eeee field to ensure that it consists solely of alphanumeric
- characters or spaces. If it encounters a name that is considered
- invalid, it changes the login name to _IIII_NNNN_VVVV_AAAA_LLLL_IIII_DDDD and writes a diagnostic to
- the standard error. In this way, _wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp_ffff_iiii_xxxx reduces the chance that _aaaa_cccc_cccc_tttt_cccc_oooo_nnnn
- will fail when processing connect accounting records.
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- FFFFIIIILLLLEEEESSSS
- _////_vvvv_aaaa_rrrr_////_aaaa_dddd_mmmm_////_wwww_tttt_mmmm_pppp
- _////_uuuu_ssss_rrrr_////_iiii_nnnn_cccc_llll_uuuu_dddd_eeee_////_uuuu_tttt_mmmm_pppp_...._hhhh
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- RRRREEEEFFFFEEEERRRREEEENNNNCCCCEEEESSSS
- acct(1M), acctcms(1M), acctcom(1), acctcon(1M), acctmerg(1M),
- acctprc(1M), acctsh(1M), ed(1), runacct(1M), acct(2), acct(4), utmp(4).
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- PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
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